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Flood of Fake Science Forces Multiple
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Posted By: DVC, 5/15/2024 5:17:34 PM

Fake studies have flooded the publishers of top scientific journals, leading to thousands of retractions and millions of dollars in lost revenue. The biggest hit has come to Wiley, a 217-year-old publisher based in Hoboken, N.J., which Tuesday will announce that it is closing 19 journals, some of which were infected by large-scale research fraud. In the past two years, Wiley has retracted more than 11,300 papers that appeared compromised, according to a spokesperson, and closed four journals. It isn’t alone: At least two other publishers have retracted hundreds of suspect papers each. Several others have pulled smaller clusters of bad papers.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: MindMadeUp 5/15/2024 5:46:14 PM (No. 1718594)
"Fake studies" should comprise basically all of the Global Warming Hogwash the earth has been flooded with.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: sunset 5/15/2024 5:51:20 PM (No. 1718598)
They are cancelling those journals for costing millions to publish and then retract fraudulent junk 'science' articles. Phrased differently, the publisher learned that woke BS destroyed their business. 'Academics are boycotting a leading gender studies journal owned by New York-listed publisher Wiley after its editors and policies were changed in what they characterise as an “anti-woke” drive against radical views in the pursuit of profits. Nearly 500 advisers, reviewers, contributors and readers have written resignation letters to Wiley in protest at the “mainstreaming” of the Gender, Work and Organization journal, claiming it has changed its aims, including the removal of references to queer theory on its website.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 5/15/2024 6:02:34 PM (No. 1718603)
People won't pay for insane ramblings in "science journals", it turns out.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: stablemoney 5/15/2024 6:19:41 PM (No. 1718609)
The publishers knew the articles were snakes when they took them in, and likely were paid to do it.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: BarryNo 5/15/2024 6:43:43 PM (No. 1718615)
Science is about observation and testing - about finding truth, establishing fact! Man's fictions and petty politics, have no part in it. They are a lie and a disease. These "journels" deserve to be taken down. The people who submitted such tripe deserve to be tarred and feathered and barred from academia. Theories built on this garbage endanger everything developed from it. And that can mean real lives, real consequences.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: chumley 5/15/2024 6:49:58 PM (No. 1718617)
We were taught from a very young age to trust science and scientists. Back then they strove for truth no matter where it took them. When they proclaimed something it just might be right. Not anymore. Scientists are for sale to the highest bidder, and more often than not their announcements were predetermined before the first bribe was offered. Our own government ruined that, too. I neither trust nor respect academics.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: seamusm 5/15/2024 7:04:18 PM (No. 1718625)
Publishers need to publish and academics need funding to do research and to write papers. We are all weak. The evil is centered in those funding sources which demand specific outcomes whether true or not in order to further their own interests (and profits). Much of that money is OUR tax dollars routed through agencies like the FDA, NSA, CDC, etc., which have been subverted just as has our academic institutions themselves.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 5/15/2024 7:56:47 PM (No. 1718650)
In today's environment there is no such thing as 'science'
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Reply 9 - Posted by: downnout 5/15/2024 8:19:31 PM (No. 1718664)
They pulled over 11,000 papers???
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Laotzu 5/16/2024 9:20:14 AM (No. 1718942)
The Age of Reason died under Obama. We're just now seeing the trailing indicators.
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