A new look at retracted papers since 1975 paints a picture that's none too pretty. Retraction rates are zooming up, and most of those retractions, a new study finds, are due to misconduct such as fraud and plagiarism. I write about the study in tomorrow's New York Times. Check it out.
Fraud: My story in tomorrow's New York Times
Explore retracted papers since 1975 revealing a sharp rise in misconduct like fraud and plagiarism. Discover the findings.
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