A comprehensive starting point for performing post-publication peer review.
A comprehensive starting point for performing post-publication peer review.
Detailing yet another citation manipulation scheme in Google Scholar
There is a new market for academic fraud: selling fake patents.
How far can the same data be stretched?
An excerpt from my newly-defended PhD dissertation.
A citation manipulation scheme so easy, even a cat can do it.
Collecting arguments on the stigma surrounding retraction
What an minor Wikipedia incident can teach us about the role of authority in the creation of truth
Businesses have emerged that sell authorship to aspiring doctors to make their residency applications more competitive.
There may be hundreds of papers out there reporting on experimental results in cell lines that do not actually exist.
Could the fraudulent work of one researcher be responsible for the rise of curcumin research?