Retraction Watch is a dedicated platform that offers a unique window into the scientific process by meticulously tracking retractions in the research community. The website highlights issues ranging from unintentional mistakes in publications to instances of research misconduct, such as data manipulation and plagiarism. By bringing transparency to these issues, Retraction Watch serves as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, and the general public, ensuring that the integrity of scientific research is upheld. The platform also features various articles and discussions related to the challenges and intricacies of the scientific publishing world.
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- Wiley to stop using “Hindawi” name amid $18 million revenue decline
- Third retraction imminent for Harvard-affiliated sports research group
- Cyberstalking pits Harvard professor against PubPeer
- Weekend reads: Hijacked journals polluting an index; special issues take a hit; a data breach at a megajournal
- Elsevier investigating articles linked to controversial French researcher
- Author of ‘gibberish’ paper admits to extensive plagiarism
- Professor in Jordan sues sleuth who exposed citation anomalies
- Purdue agrees to pay feds back $737,000 for grant submissions with fake data
- A new way to support Retraction Watch this Giving Tuesday
- Weekend reads: ‘A scientific fraud epidemic’; censorship by retraction; buying and selling articles