Reproducibility of science_ fraud, impact factors and carelessness

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  • who: D.A. Eisner from the Unit of Cardiac Physiology, Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre, Core Technology Facility, University of Manchester, Grafton ST, Manchester , NT, UK have published the article: Reproducibility of science_ Fraud, impact factors and carelessness, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: It has recently been argued, by analogy with evolution, that the way that science is organized encourages bad science.

SUMMARY

    Science progresses by findings from one researcher or group being advanced by others. Despite the peer review of both the grants that fund the . . .

     

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