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Disgraced COVID-19 studies are still routinely cited

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The Inhibitive Effect of sh-HIF1A-AS2 on the Proliferation, Invasion, and Pathological Damage of ...

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Weekend reads: “Hot-crazy matrix” paper; “comfort women” controversy; COVID-19 vaccine ...

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The AI Research Paper Was Real. The 'Coauthor' Wasn't

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Widely shared vitamin D-COVID-19 preprint removed from Lancet server – Retraction Watch

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The AI research paper was real. The “co-author” wasn't

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Weekend reads: Peer review 'brutality'; COVID-19 vaccine trial scandal; homeopathy researcher ...

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Science under scrutiny: Covid crisis throws spotlight on scientific research

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Science under scrutiny

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Weirdly, Gamers Are More Scrupulous Than Scientists

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