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A professor in France who plagiarized extensively in a review article and then blamed the offense on an undisclosed medical writer will lose the publication.
Loe edasi: PROFESSOR WHO BLAMED PLAGIARISM ON GHOSTWRITER TO EARN FIRST RETRACTION
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ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and Taylor & Francis, a world-renowned academic publisher, today announced a new partnership, with 200 Taylor & Francis journals now available for researchers to discover on ResearchGate.
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When Lindy Elkins-Tanton imagines the metallic asteroid Psyche, she dreams of terrain unlike any seen before. Small craters could look like frozen splashes of water, fringed with silvery spires. Metallic lavas, squeezed out billions of years ago, might shimmer nearby. Gigantic cliff faces, cleaved from the asteroid’s metal crust as it cooled and contracted long ago, might be studded with green crystals of olivine.
Loe edasi: NASA launches spacecraft to a mysterious metal-rich asteroid
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QUESTIONS:
- open science practices in the EU;
- how to publish on the open research platform created by the European Commission;
- how open science can be used to rebuild and strengthen the Ukrainian higher education and research sector.
Loe edasi: WEBINAR 25.10.2023. PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF OPEN SCIENCE
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Blood is red because it’s brimming with the oxygen-toting protein hemoglobin, but scientists have long wondered whether cells outside of the bloodstream depend on this protein as well. Now, a team of researchers from China has demonstrated that cartilage-making cells called chondrocytes manufacture and use hemoglobin, perhaps to help them survive in cartilage’s oxygen-poor environment.
Loe edasi: More than red blood cells depend on hemoglobin, surprising study of cartilage reveals
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Cassava Sciences, a biotech company whose work on the experimental Alzheimer’s drug simufilam has been heavily criticized and is the subject of ongoing federal probes, has suffered another blow. A much-anticipated investigation by the City University of New York has accused neuroscientist Hoau-Yan Wang, a CUNY faculty member and longtime Cassava collaborator, of scientific misconduct involving 20 research papers. Many provided key support for simufilam’s jump from the lab into clinical studies and, given the CUNY report, some scientists are now calling for the two ongoing trials to be suspended.
Loe edasi: Co-developer of Cassava’s potential Alzheimer’s drug cited for ‘egregious misconduct’
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Kudos, the platform for showcasing research, has announced that it is leveraging Artificial Intelligence to generate plain language summaries and further boost article performance for scholarly publishers and societies. Kudos now offers AI-generation of plain language summaries for research publications. This capability accelerates the pace and scale at which research publications can be explained and disseminated to broader audiences. Kudos AI Summaries are carefully engineered to conform to Kudos’ proven structure, with short titles, alongside explanations of what the research is about, and why it is important – all elements that are associated with increased readership and citations.
Loe edasi: Kudos expands article promotion for publishers with new services powered by AI
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The European Parliament is gearing up for challenging negotiations with EU member states regarding the European Union's budget for 2024, which includes a proposed €12.8 billion allocation for the Horizon Europe research program.
Loe edasi: Horizon Europe Funding in Crosshairs as 2024 EU Budget Talks Commence
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In the realm of scientific inquiry, the relationship between open science, research integrity, responsible research practices, and transparency is a complex and multifaceted one. In this commentary, we delve into the interplay of these concepts, illustrating how they are interconnected, yet each with its unique focus. We contend that responsible research practices emphasize rigorous research conduct, transparency centers on comprehensive reporting, and open science primarily concerns the dissemination of research. We advocate for collective action from researchers and research institutions to establish a culture where integrity in research is both feasible and rewarding. Building on the Center for Open Science's pyramid of behavior change, we offer suggestions for individuals and institutions to champion research integrity. We also underscore the importance of collaboration between the research integrity and open science communities.