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From The Embassy of Good Science
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- (hist) Privacy [1,010 bytes]
- (hist) An author realized a paper had plagiarized his thesis. It took the journal four years to retract it. [1,009 bytes]
- (hist) Selection bias in skull measurements [1,008 bytes]
- (hist) U.S. gov’t researchers withdraw climate paper after using pseudonyms [1,006 bytes]
- (hist) Reviewing the Ethics of AI in health and healthcare [1,005 bytes]
- (hist) The influence of pharmaceutical company on drug availability [1,005 bytes]
- (hist) Is the famous emeritus professor self-plagiarising? [1,005 bytes]
- (hist) Carlo Croce: data falsification and other scientific misconduct [1,002 bytes]
- (hist) WHO Policy on Open Access [1,002 bytes]
- (hist) Human Research Violations By Eye Doctor Showcase A National Problem [1,002 bytes]
- (hist) Slovakian Academy of Sciences Ethics Code [1,001 bytes]
- (hist) The extent and causes of academic text recycling or ‘self-plagiarism’ [999 bytes]
- (hist) Development of Role-Play Scenarios for Teaching Responsible Conduct of Research [997 bytes]
- (hist) Not asking permission from contributors for the wording of the acknowledgement [997 bytes]
- (hist) Finnish TENK Guide to Agreeing on Authorship: Recommendation for Research Publications [995 bytes]
- (hist) Seven Ways to Plagiarise: The Duplicate Publication [995 bytes]
- (hist) What happens when an ex-physicist writes about gender identity? [995 bytes]
- (hist) Authorship and publication [995 bytes]
- (hist) Reviewing the Ethics of Genome Editing [993 bytes]
- (hist) Science Foundation Ireland, Open Access Policy and Guidance [992 bytes]
- (hist) Use Historical Empathy to Help Students Process the World Today [992 bytes]
- (hist) COPE core practices [992 bytes]
- (hist) Retracted gay-marriage study debated at misconduct meet-up [990 bytes]
- (hist) "Why should I acknowledge writing assistance if I have paid for it?" A case study [989 bytes]
- (hist) Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity [988 bytes]
- (hist) Eager Researcher Signs Away Intellectual Rights Despite University Refusal [987 bytes]
- (hist) Resolution on the Research and Innovation Strategy of Slovenia [987 bytes]
- (hist) Recommendations of the Finnish National Board on Research Integrity TENK for Research Integrity Advisers and related background organisations1 [986 bytes]
- (hist) A Case Series in Publication Ethics: Editorial Misconduct [985 bytes]
- (hist) Designing Online Resources in Preparation for Authentic Laboratory Experiences [985 bytes]
- (hist) The Limits of Expertise [984 bytes]
- (hist) Research ethics committee conditions: Ethical challenges of researching with poor communities in Malawi [983 bytes]
- (hist) Outsourcing animal experimentation [982 bytes]
- (hist) A 24-year-old sociology paper found to have plagiarised a 1975 article [982 bytes]
- (hist) Transpose [982 bytes]
- (hist) Best Practice to Order Authors in Multi/Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Research Publications [981 bytes]
- (hist) General Code of Ethics in Scientific Research (Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Youth) [980 bytes]
- (hist) Psychologist made up sex bias results [980 bytes]
- (hist) Slow Code [978 bytes]
- (hist) Science and Surveillance: Western Institutions Consider Role in China’s Uighur Crackdown [978 bytes]
- (hist) Academic medical centers and medical research: the challenges ahead [977 bytes]
- (hist) The University of Oslo's 10 commandements for ethical practice in research [977 bytes]
- (hist) Fraud, errors and gamesmanship in experimental toxicology: Extasy [977 bytes]
- (hist) History Educators in the Western Balkans Participate in New Training with “Once Upon a Time…We Lived Together. 1900-1945” [976 bytes]
- (hist) Max Planck Society's Rules of Good Scientific Practice [975 bytes]
- (hist) Irish National Forum on Research Integrity's Report on Fostering a Climate of Excellence for Irish Research [974 bytes]
- (hist) Dual submissions [974 bytes]
- (hist) Research Reproducibility [974 bytes]
- (hist) Guidelines for Ethical Review [973 bytes]
- (hist) ORI comes down (hard) on Bengu Sezen, Columbia chemist accused of fraud [973 bytes]
