Category: Scientific Misconduct
Category: Scientific Misconduct
Another look at flaws in the academic journal industry, now powered by AI to crank out more volume than ever before.
Winner of the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in environmental engineering took home $55,000 for first place. Turns out he photoshopped images and data supporting his project.
In March 2020, while still serving as CrossFit CEO, Greg Glassman delivers a version of a talk he had delivered during grand rounds at medical schools around the country. Greg Glassman divides various common causes of death into five categories: chronic, microbic, genetic, kinetic, or toxic.
Wiley to shutter 19 more journals, some tainted by fraud.
Malcolm explains how trials become unblinded, either officially or through indicators in biomarkers.
The ADA just settled an explosive legal case accusing the organization of betraying people with diabetes.
A London librarian has analyzed millions of articles in search of uncommon terms abused by artificial intelligence programs.
Gerd dives into the history of statistical analysis in his field of psychology, which has led to a paradigm of rituals, in place of meaningful thought.
Frequently unreported or classified under a different cause, deaths from prescription drugs are on the rise. Peter Gøtzsche tallies up the totals and finds the risks to be higher than previously thought.