News
A surge in retracted scientific papers, particularly from China, the US, and India, threatens academic integrity. Driven by a 'publish or perish' culture and exploited by paper mills, fraudulent ...
How can you balance the demands of your PhD thesis with publishing other work to support your academic career goals? This ...
This “publish or perish” push is undermining science ... Also on the rise are covert entities known as “paper mills”, which manufacture academic articles (either using a human or a ...
Leonard Peikoff dedicated his life to promoting the author’s vision of freedom and self-determination. But at what cost?
Medical Xpress on MSN16d
Scientists Should Try To Repeat More Studies, But Not Those Looking For A Link Between Vaccines With AutismIn June 2024, Nature retracted a highly cited paper reporting an important theory relating ... the incentive structure within research doesn't always encourage such transparency. The“publish or perish ...
Publish or perish. It’s the well-known ... To ensure full transparency, we propose to publish a correction to the paper that will fully disclose the conflict of interest. This course of action is in ...
In June 2024, Nature retracted a highly cited paper reporting an important ... t always encourage such transparency. The “publish or perish” culture and aggressive practices by journals ...
Hosted on MSN28d
ASTI Student Founds Neuro NotebookThey had some good ideas regarding posts, so I accepted them ... set a new standard for our papers. In the future, I see Neuro Notebook combatting the “publish or perish” culture that ...
where a research project is parceled into as many individual papers as possible, is another consequence of this competitive attitude. The life-science community has two drivers that result in this ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results