I think ClinicalTrials.gov might be what you’re looking for. For anything less than human clinical trials, you’d likely need inside knowledge of the organization conducting the study/experiment.
Mostly psychology. I’m particularly interested in experiments that would have political implications.
Why do you want to know about them in advance?
Because I want to be able to look at them and decide what kind of results would support a theory verses undermine it, before I (and the world) becomes biased by the actual results.
What’s the best way to find out about scientific experiments before they are conducted?
Psi powers.
I think ClinicalTrials.gov might be what you’re looking for. For anything less than human clinical trials, you’d likely need inside knowledge of the organization conducting the study/experiment.
This question seems a bit vague. What kind of experiments? Why do you want to know about them in advance?
Mostly psychology. I’m particularly interested in experiments that would have political implications.
Because I want to be able to look at them and decide what kind of results would support a theory verses undermine it, before I (and the world) becomes biased by the actual results.
Interesting. Maybe you can give examples of past experiments that had “political implications” and what theory they may have falsified.