#retractions

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fromNature
1 week ago

Don't assume that women's low retraction rates reflect male 'boldness'

Attributing fewer retractions in women-led research to male scrutiny, bolder ideas, or larger teams implies male scientists are inherently better.
Women
fromNature
2 months ago

Women seem to retract fewer papers than men - but why?

Women comprised only 23% of author slots in nearly 900 retracted medical journal articles (2008–2017), with 16.5% as first authors and 12.7% as last authors.
Science
fromNature
4 months ago

Retractions can reshape scientists' careers in unexpected ways

Retractions lead many researchers—especially early-career and those linked to misconduct or high-profile cases—to leave publishing and experience varied career consequences.
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