
If your week flew by — we know ours did — catch up here with what you might have missed.
The week at Retraction Watch featured:
- Nature journal retracts two papers by immunology researchers for image duplication
- Gynecologists in Italy collect more retractions and an expression of concern
- Correction to a retraction highlights tortured phrases have been around longer than LLMs
- Porn addiction recovery group sues publisher, UCLA researcher over critical paper
- Publisher flags more than 120 papers three and a half years after learning of problems
In case you missed the news, the Hijacked Journal Checker now has more than 400 entries. The Retraction Watch Database has over 63,000 retractions. Our list of COVID-19 retractions is up to nearly 650, and our mass resignations list has 50 entries. We keep tabs on all this and more. If you value this work, please consider showing your support with a tax-deductible donation. Every dollar counts.
Here’s what was happening elsewhere (some of these items may be paywalled, metered access, or require free registration to read):
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