All retraction articles – Page 2
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Opinion
Science cannot ignore the impact of retracted papers
Citing withdrawn studies can lead to the persistence of discredited findings
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News
Data falsification hits polymer mechanochemistry papers
Misconduct by member of Christopher Bielawski’s group has led to several retractions
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Opinion
Setting the record straight
Everyone makes mistakes, says François-Xavier Coudert. But in science, everyone has to correct them too
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News
US National Academies to revisit scientific misconduct
New report will move beyond old definitions and promote better working practices
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News
Grad student blamed for research misconduct at Utah
Two papers have been retracted due to image falsification at the University of Utah
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News
Cost of scientific misconduct smaller than feared
Analysis puts a price on misconduct for US funder and claims it only comes to $58 million over 10 years
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News
With great blogging power… comes great responsibility
Revelations of suspected scientific malpractice have raised questions of just what role the online chemistry community should play in rooting out bad behaviour
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Business
GSK fires Chinese R&D head in data investigation
Company is retracting a 2010 study in which data were ‘misrepresented’
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News
Record proton conductivity claim withdrawn
Nanowhiskers don’t conduct protons as fast as thought in blow to candidate fuel cell material
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News
Oxo wall still stands as inorganic papers retracted
Curtain falls on controversy over creation of metal-oxo complexes as authors publish new work refuting their previous claims
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News
Space dino retraction
A recent perspective article by Ron Breslow of Columbia University in the US has now been retracted
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