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Publications like Science and the New England Journal of Medicine have long been essential forums for new research. Now the ...
Retractions occur when a paper is found to be flawed due to errors, plagiarism, data fabrication, peer-review fraud or other misconduct. On this blog, we have seen our fair share of such things.
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Renowned researcher from the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health, Rachel Hardeman, announced her resignation amidst plagiarism allegations earlier ... the director of the Center for ...
The Walt Disney Co. and NBCUniversal sued AI company Midjourney on Wednesday, alleging that its image-generating service ...
Research Misconduct 7/15/2020 - Emily Hatch, PhD, Assistant Professor, Basic Sciences Division 8/4/2020 - David Fredricks, MD, Professor, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division 2019 Events Date ...