The replication-gap map
High-impact papers matching your search, ranked by citations. Green = already checked by Science Live; pink = open — a replication opportunity. All-pink means nothing here has been independently checked yet.
Legend — what the labels mean
Impact class · OpenAIRE BIP!
C1 top 0.01% C2 top 0.1% C3 top 1% C4 top 10% C5 the rest
— global percentile of citations, across all of science
Status
OPEN a replication opportunity VERIFIED already independently checked
Verdict · Science Live
Validated held up PartiallySupported in part Contradicted did not hold
Replicability (the REPLIC. score)
a 0–1 potential = impact × independent tooling available × reference data — higher means more worth, and more feasible, to replicate. Shown for every paper, including already-verified ones.
Open access · OpenAIRE
All mean the paper is free to read; they differ in who paid to publish: gold OA journal (author/funder fee) · hybrid OA in a subscription journal (author fee) · green free self-archived copy · bronze free on the publisher site, no open licence · diamond no fee for authors or readers
Subject tags · OpenAIRE
auto-classified by OpenAIRE: research field (e.g. biological sciences) and UN Sustainable Development Goal (e.g. 13. Climate action)
FAIR-software · fair-software.eu
a replication's code scored N/5 on the fair-software.eu recommendations — public repository · open license · in a registry · citable (CITATION.cff/DOI) · quality artefacts — computed live from GitHub + Software Heritage. Hover the score for the breakdown.
Top replication targets
Candidates matching your search, ranked by replicability potential (the REPLIC. score). OPEN = an opportunity; VERIFIED = already done (shown at its rank, not buried). Paged, 10 at a time. See the legend above for the badges.