
Opinion | Nepotism's Deep Roots in Medical Education
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Opinion > Second Opinions The consequences for fairness and diversity are far-reaching by April 3, 2023 My (Christian Hardoy…
Opinion > Second Opinions The consequences for fairness and diversity are far-reaching by April 3, 2023 My (Christian Hardoy…
In the Journal selection and description subsection of the Results, there is a calculation error in the sixth and seventh…
In August 2020, a team of French scientists, French President Emmanuel Macron’s Labrador retriever, and a pangolin published a…
Ce n’est pas un secret, certaines recherches scientifiques sont de mauvaise qualité, et certaines sont même de très mauvaise…
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.
Photo: Anne Nygård/Unsplash The scientific literature is expected to be an honest reflection of the work scientists are doing…
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.
© Anawat Sudchanham/Shutterstock An analysis of published scientific research suggests possibly editorial bias "nepotistic…
A few favoured authors are responsible for a disproportionate number of publications in some biomedical journals, a recent…
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The Scientist interviewed clinical pharmacologist Clara Locher, coauthor of a new survey aimed at detecting editorial bias…
An analysis of published scientific research suggests possibly editorial bias "nepotistic behavior" among subsets of biomedical…
Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Researchers said in a study published Tuesday published by PLOS Biology that they found possible editorial…
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.
Scientific journals are expected to consider research manuscripts dispassionately and without favor.