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The Great Unsuccess Challenge

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💰SCIENFT AWARDS💰

The Great Unsuccess Challenge

Step by Step guide

  • AS SEEN IN

💰SCIENFT AWARDS💰

The Great Unsuccess Challenge

Step by Step guide

  • AS SEEN IN

Fellow researchers, doctors and students

We've all been there – countless days, weeks or months in the lab or behind the screen, brewing up what feels like the next big breakthrough, only to hit a wall.

It's that heart-sinking moment when you realize your hypothesis just doesn't stand up to the evidence. Yes, we're talking about negative results – the experiments that didn’t go as planned, the hypotheses that the universe politely (or not so politely) declined.

But these so-called "failures" are not just valuable, but vital! They hold the keys to understanding, learning, and eventually, groundbreaking discoveries.

We've all been there – countless days, weeks or months in the lab or behind the screen, brewing up what feels like the next big breakthrough, only to hit a wall.

It's that heart-sinking moment when you realize your hypothesis just doesn't stand up to the evidence. Yes, we're talking about negative results – the experiments that didn’t go as planned, the hypotheses that the universe politely (or not so politely) declined.

But these so-called "failures" are not just valuable, but vital! They hold the keys to understanding, learning, and eventually, groundbreaking discoveries.

“I never quit until I get what I’m after. Negative results are just what I’m after They are just as valuable to me as positive results.”

Thomas A. Edison

“F*** it dude, let’s go bowling.”

Walter, The Big Lebowski

The Challenge

The Challenge

We invite students and researchers to submit their negative research results to the The Great Unsuccess Challenge – Negative results are often overlooked or undervalued in scientific research, but they are just as important as positive results.

By submitting your negative results, you can help to contribute to the scientific body of knowledge and help other researchers around the world to avoid your mistakes.

We invite students and researchers to submit their negative research results to the The Great Unsuccess Challenge – Negative results are often overlooked or undervalued in scientific research, but they are just as important as positive results.

By submitting your negative results, you can help to contribute to the scientific body of knowledge and help other researchers around the world to avoid your mistakes.

Step by Step guide

Step by Step guide

Why Negative Results?

Why Negative Results?

Because science is not just about the victories. It’s about every step, every misstep, and the rich, untold stories they bring. It's about building a complete picture of our world, and every negative result fills in a crucial piece of that puzzle.

Because science is not just about the victories. It’s about every step, every misstep, and the rich, untold stories they bring. It's about building a complete picture of our world, and every negative result fills in a crucial piece of that puzzle.

How we review your Submission?

How we review your Submission?

Compliance with Submission Guidelines

Originality: Evaluating the uniqueness of your approach and findings.

Daring Submissions: Highlighting the boldness of your endeavor and the significance of the failure.

Lessons Learned: Reflecting on the insights gained.

Awards

Awards

1st Place

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$500

+ Featured NFT

2nd Place

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$300

+ Featured NFT

3rd Place

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$150

+ Featured NFT

ALL CONTRIBUTRES

100 SCI

Because science is not just about the victories. It’s about every step, every misstep and the untold stories they bring.

Because science is not just about the victories. It’s about every step, every misstep and the untold stories they bring.

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Guidelines

Guidelines

Submissions must have the NFT type of “Negative results”

Submissions must be written in English

Submissions can include figures with legends, aborted papers /& unfinished slides

Submissions should state as clearly as possible:
- Initial hypothesis
- Used methods to prove it
- Experiment evidence of failure
- Why do you think it qualifies as a negative result?

Submissions must include a title, summary, upload a file (in any format)

Submission must satisfy the mandatory fields for an NFT. Learn More

Submissions must be set to beneficiary “ScieNFT Challenges”

Awards are paid in SCI token and can be redeemed in Fiat currency upon request.

About ScieNFT

About ScieNFT

ScieNFT is more than a platform; we're a community.

Founded by a passionate collective of scientists and technologists, our mission is to revolutionize the way science and knowledge are shared and reward creators.

We believe that the path to discovery is not linear — it's a journey filled with trials, learnings, and unexpected turns. And every step on this journey deserves recognition.

By recognizing the importance of both positive and negative results, we aim to foster an environment where every research outcome can be shared, discussed, and built upon.

This not only accelerates scientific progress but also cultivates a culture of openness, collaboration, and continuous learning.

We're dedicated to building a better way for scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the vast landscape of human knowledge.

ScieNFT is more than a platform; we're a community.

Founded by a passionate collective of scientists and technologists, our mission is to revolutionize the way science and knowledge are shared and reward creators.

We believe that the path to discovery is not linear — it's a journey filled with trials, learnings, and unexpected turns. And every step on this journey deserves recognition.

By recognizing the importance of both positive and negative results, we aim to foster an environment where every research outcome can be shared, discussed, and built upon.

This not only accelerates scientific progress but also cultivates a culture of openness, collaboration, and continuous learning.

We're dedicated to building a better way for scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts to connect, collaborate, and contribute to the vast landscape of human knowledge.

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