Weekend reads: Go ahead, plagiarize and sabotage your colleagues; star surgeon’s days at Karolinska numbered

booksThe week at Retraction Watch featured a case of a disappearing journal, lots of bad news for Olivier Voinnet, and advice on what to do when you make a mistake. Here’s what was happening elsewhere:

Retractions Outside of the Scientific Literature


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2 thoughts on “Weekend reads: Go ahead, plagiarize and sabotage your colleagues; star surgeon’s days at Karolinska numbered”

  1. Man, commenters on that transparency article really don’t like Lewandosky. I’ve never heard of him before, but folks here seem pretty reliable–what do you think of his research?

  2. Probably not the right place, but here goes anyway:
    I sometimes check RW on my phone (Android – Chrome) and whenever there is a picture of a journal included in the story, it continuously rescales – small, large, small, large, ad infinitum.
    Does anyone have a solution for this? Others with the same problem?

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