Category: Scientific Misconduct
Category: Scientific Misconduct
Pfizer has agreed to pay nearly $60 million to settle allegations that its subsidiary, Biohaven, engaged in illegal kickback schemes before Pfizer acquired the company.
So much industry$$, so little science
By using the names of real scientists but providing fake email addresses, nearly 22 papers were found to contain fake peer reviews.
Jaynes foresaw reasoning machines aiding human inquiry, but modern AI's misuse, such as in academic fraud, underscores the necessity of scientific rigor.
By MiaAn exploration of the systemic flaws and negative consequences of government policies related to agriculture, public health, and corporate influence
The rot runs deeper than almost anyone has guessed.
Why it matters that placebo-controlled trials can never be repeated.
Dr. Palmer discussed the rising prevalence of mental illness and the limited success of current treatments like medications and therapy, which often fail to address the underlying causes.