Ethics
Good practices
Misconduct in papers on misconduct
One of the abstracts submitted to the 6th World Conference on Research Integrity contained signs of plagiarism
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Multiple sanctions for ethical misconduct
Punishments for scientific misconduct will affect the social lives of Chinese researchers
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Transparency on the rise
A study published in the journal PLOS Biology suggests biomedical research is becoming more open and transparent
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Systematic violations in peer-review process
Twenty-six scientific articles by electrical engineer Antonio Orlandi have been retracted
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Genetics
Chinese scientist who claims to have created gene-edited babies suspended
He Jiankui claims to have altered genes using DNA editing technique
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CNRS creates scientific integrity office
The French National Center for Scientific Research has established an office to investigate suspected cases of misconduct
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Arbitration in authorship conflicts
Canadian biologist Zen Faulkes proposed a new way of resolving disputes over the authorship of scientific articles
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Fraud casts a shadow over stem cell research
The National Institutes of Health has instructed researchers to temporarily suspend stem cell therapy trials in heart failure patients
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The weight of Justice
Researchers debate whether scientific misconduct should be treated as a crime
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Research hospital director resigns amid conflicts of interest
Medical director of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York has stepped down
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Publish or Perish
Open-access scientific journal Nutrients recently lost all ten of its senior editors
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Habitual fraud
Japanese researchers lead the list of scientists with the highest number of retracted articles
Genetics
The limitations of a genome editing technique
The CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technique is less accurate than previously thought
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Czech politicians resign over academic plagiarism
Two government ministers in the Czech Republic have recently resigned amid accusations of having plagiarized their university theses
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The specter of predatory journals in Brazil
Study shows how many researchers in the country are publishing in suspicious journals
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Closer links with industry
UNICAMP is Brazil’s highest-ranked university for patent applications, and USP for licensing royalties
Good Practices
Pitfalls of misconduct
Director of the National Center for Professional & Research Ethics at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, USA, listed the pitfalls that students and researchers often fall into that can lead to poor decisions and cases of scientific misconduct
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A second chance
Biologist fired by the University of Tokyo for manipulating images receives training from British Nobel laureate
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Multiple irregularities
Journal has announced the retraction of a scientific paper based on a number of factors
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Billionaire startup founders charged with fraud
The Securities and Exchange Commission has formally charged biotechnology company Theranos with fraud
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Credit where credit is due
Experts recommend ways to ensure proper recognition of everyone who contributes to a scientific article
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DATA MANAGEMENT
Unbalanced Dissemination
Reuse of scientific data is still uncommon, and varies depending on the field of knowledge
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Young authors in South Korea
The South Korean government is to begin an investigation into cases of researchers registering their own children as coauthors of their scientific articles
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Agency takes action against sexual harassment
The NSF has announced a set of measures to combat sexual harassment in the academic environment
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Preventing further crises
Report proposes changing research practices to reduce the publication of studies whose results have not been replicated
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