Here’s another installment of PubPeer Selections:
- A new paper is casting yet more doubt on a 2013 PNAS study of differences between male and female brains.
- News to us: There is a Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling. A new paper there tries to characterize health care serial killers.
- A 2005 Nature Genetics paper on vulva formation is flawed, according to a commenter.
- An author of a paper in Thrombosis and Haemostasis responds to questions from Paul Brookes, and says that corrections are on the way for other studies.
- The last author of a Nature paper seeking to explain how mosquitoes evolved to prefer humans has engaged in a robust discussion of the study.