One of the major concerns of any scientific journal is that the research it publishes should be reproducible. There have been many alarming estimates for the lack of reproducibility of work published in the biomedical sciences, which has led to widespread trends to require authors to provide more detailed descriptions of methods and reagent sourcing and sharing, a frequent call for deposition of original data in open access databanks, and possibly a greater willingness to publish negative or conflicting results. These efforts are based on the reasonable expectation that the research in question has been performed in good faith
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Many scams coming from the “yellow journalism” have not been considered seriously until many “extrao...
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A major reason for biomarker failure is the selection of candidate biomarkers based on inaccurate or...
One of the aims of basic neuroscience research is ultimately the development of therapeutics to cure...
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The purpose of this article is to draw attention to current transgressions in scientific writing and...
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new observations. In this ...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombinant DN...
Recent reports in both the general and scientific media show there is increasing concern within the ...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
Marketers of genetic tests often openly or implicitly misrepresent the utility of genetic informatio...
Research antibodies are used in a wide range of bioscience disciplines, yet it is common to hear dis...
Many scams coming from the “yellow journalism” have not been considered seriously until many “extrao...
One of the important feature of scientific research is scrutinizing truth. Investigators strive for ...
Background Fake news and alternative facts have become commonplace in these so-called “post-factual ...
A major reason for biomarker failure is the selection of candidate biomarkers based on inaccurate or...
One of the aims of basic neuroscience research is ultimately the development of therapeutics to cure...
With the rapid advancement of science, there has been a phenomenal increase in output in the form of...
This article explores an intervention that practises the ‘art of deception’ in the context of biomed...
Carrier M. Fake Research: How Can We Recognise it and Respond to it? International Studies in the P...
The purpose of this article is to draw attention to current transgressions in scientific writing and...
A community of scientists arrives at the truth by independently verifying new observations. In this ...
Primarily outside the scientific community, misapprehensions and misinformation about recombinant DN...
Recent reports in both the general and scientific media show there is increasing concern within the ...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
Marketers of genetic tests often openly or implicitly misrepresent the utility of genetic informatio...
Research antibodies are used in a wide range of bioscience disciplines, yet it is common to hear dis...