Journal of Unsolved Questions

[1][2] Based in Mainz, Germany, it features articles from multiple disciplines.

Negative or null results are often not published by scientific journals, leading to other scientists unnecessarily repeating their colleagues' work.

In order to make previous null results publicly available, scientists at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz established the Journal of Unsolved Questions in 2011.

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