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graphicpolicy.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A podcast exploring the social and artistic themes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine through a queer lens, focusing on character analysis and avoiding recaps. | |
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thepublicationplan.com
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| | | | | Biomedical science retractions quadrupled between 2000 and 2020, mostly due to research misconduct: why? | |
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www.rootprivileges.net
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| | | | | So Physical Review Letters formally retracted that paper about manganese sulphide, in the limelight for having been coauthored by Ranga P. Dias, yesterday. The retraction notice states: "Of the authors on the original paper, R. Dias stands by the data in Fig. 1(b) and does not agree to retract | |
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| | | Those who challenge conventional views or vested interests in science are likely to encounter difficulties. A scientific dissenter should first of all realize that science is a system of power as well as knowledge, in which interest groups play a key role and insiders have an extra advantage. Dissenters are likely to be ignored or dismissed. If they gain some recognition or outside support, they may be attacked. In the face of such obstacles, there are several strategies, including mimicking science, aim... | ||