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Almost half of citations to retracted articles in ophthalmology literature occurred after the retractions. Post-retraction citations pose a risk of continued dissemination of false or misleading ...
Some huge news dropped today that will reverberate through climate science and policy. Nature has finally retracted “The Economic Commitment of Climate Change,” by Kotz et al. (KLW24), more than 18 ...
According to a recent study, women are less likely than men to engage in misconduct when publishing biomedical research. The analysis, published in PLoS One, found that women were markedly ...
In July 2021, the Bengaluru-based National Center for Biological Sciences withdrew a paper published in Nature Chemical Biology, a premier journal, after discovering instances of data manipulation.
An illustration on a red background that includes the word “retracted” stamped on top of a hand that is writing on graph paper. Credit: Madeline Monroe/C&EN A chemistry researcher has had 35 of his ...
Just six superretractors accounted for about a fifth of all retracted randomized controlled trials, this retrospective cohort study showed. In addition, 18 highly cited scientists who had more than 10 ...
Retractions, which have long been associated with misconduct or poor scientific practice, can carry a lot of stigma. As of a decade ago, only about 22% of retractions resulted from authors ...
A substantial number of retracted journal articles in ophthalmology continued to be cited in the literature after retraction, risking continued dissemination of "false or misleading findings," authors ...