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 ...
A controversial study about video games and guns titled in part “Boom, Headshot!” has been pulled because of issues with the original data, the website Retraction Watch reported recently. The ...
BROOKE GLADSTONE: The discussion of bogus journals you just heard put us in mind of the blog Retraction Watch, launched in 2010. Its name is self-explanatory. It tracks retractions, specifically from ...
The Center for Scientific Integrity, the organisation behind the Retraction Watch blog and database, and Crossref, the global infrastructure underpinning research communications, both not-for-profits, ...
On Thursday (October 25), the blog Retraction Watch, which tracks problematic scientific literature, released an online database of more than 18,000 papers and conference materials that have been ...
What happens when a journal won’t correct an article? One scientist found out when she attempted to retract her own paper, surfacing troubling gaps in publishing ethics.
Alert Cancer Researcher Faked Data in Work Funded by Nine NIH Grants Brand, who "neither admits nor denies ORI's findings of research misconduct," agreed to have any research of hers funded by the ...