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A study by Northwestern University researchers found the publication of fraudulent science now outpaces the growth rate of ...
Organized networks are infiltrating the academic publishing system to promote fake science, say experts investigating research fraud. A new study highlights the major challenge for modern science.
A widespread underground network of fraudsters is pumping out fake scientific results at an ever-increasing pace, researchers ...
In a major new finding almost a decade in the making, researchers at Harvard Medical School say they’ve found a key that may ...
The source of the trouble is “paper mills,” businesses or individuals that charge fees to publish fake studies in legitimate ...
The posters and bulletin boards outside UCLA’s ethnic studies centers have been the target of over a dozen vandalism ...
Engineering and architecture, while both involved in design and problem-solving, diverge significantly. Engineering ...
Using data analysis and case studies, researchers investigated scientific fraud. They found publication of fraudulent science is likely outpacing the growth rate of legitimate science. Researchers pay ...
The study, published in the journal PNAS, says the publication of fraudulent research is outpacing the growth of legitimate scientific works. Researchers say the findings should be a wake-up call for ...
The genetic signals are associated with the immune system and nervous system, matching symptoms patients report.
The unpublished preprint ‘Initial findings from the DecodeME genome-wide association study of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome’ was available from 19:00 UK time Wednesday 6th August.
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