Retractions in rheumatology literature have increased “substantially” over the past 35 years, largely due to misconduct, according to findings published in Arthritis Care & Research. “Although still ...
Retraction notices — the explanatory statements published alongside papers that have been withdrawn from the literature — have become more clearly worded and easier to access in some cases, according ...
The most recent semiannual report (SAR) to Congress issued by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Office of Inspector General (OIG) details five misconduct findings NSF made based on prior OIG ...
When my colleague Adam Marcus, editorial director at Medscape, and I launched the blog Retraction Watch in 2010, we didn’t realize we were riding a wave. At the time, we thought journals were issuing ...
Tiger sharks, named for their dark vertical stripes resembling a tiger's pattern, are known as "garbage cans of the sea" due to their indiscriminate feeding habits, consuming a wide variety of prey ...
Most people would not have been interested in the sins of Ariel Fernández. In 2013 someone suggested that Mr. Fernández, an Argentine scientist, had contributed bad data to a genomics paper. Two of ...
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