Finished AJCR's 2023 volume. Found about 76 papers with concerning images, only using ImageTwin (w/o looking for anything else). The editorial board (including @weldeiry.bsky.social) must be so proud.
Finished AJCR's 2023 volume. Found about 76 papers with concerning images, only using ImageTwin (w/o looking for anything else). The editorial board (including @weldeiry.bsky.social) must be so proud.
We're thrilled to announce the Ctrl-Z Award, a US$2,500 prize for researchers βwho discover substantial errors in their published work and take meaningful steps to correct the scientific record."
Covered by @nature.com today; read more here: centerforscientificintegrity.org/2026/03/10/a...
These nuts are not even bothering to disguise their scam. They are now just using AI videos to attempt to spread a vague fear about some "thingy."
Could this actually influence anyone?
+359% scary
I'm not sure their audience could tell if their intelligence was being insulted.
But that's just me.
And look at that syringe! I'd run away.
These ghouls have a platform and are making the most of it. Their current grift has an expiration date, but clever debunkers could head them off from the next grift when this one peters out (see what i did there?). I'm not that interested. (on X: @P_McCulloughMD π€‘ @NicHulscher π€‘)
You mean scientists like these guys?
bsky.app/profile/that...
Probably a vaccine side effect. π§
Pseudoreplication is the practice of treating non-independent observations as if they were independent replicates. This can dramatically increase the rate of false positives.
COSIG's newest entry covers how to spot them. Read it at osf.io/hyxvr
COSIG πnow with 34 guides πis available at cosig.net.
New Peter McCullough and Nic Hulscher preprint genAI-illustration manages to mangle the heart, put it in the wrong place, garble the spike protein, and turn mRNA into a double helix. Nice work team π /s
Definitely πΈ
I knew this guy too:
Kenneth F. Eather, M.D., longtime Seattle anesthesiologistβ¦
I knew of a doctor whose last name was Ou, pronounced "Ow."
Yep, "it's a great tool as long as you already have a good idea of the answer" isn't ideal...
Mr. Bill?
If you want to take your mind off awful politics and look at awful science stuff instead, this is a good read: www.sciencedetective.org/scientific-d...
Everything is for sale
More artwork brought to you by The American Journal of Cancer Research.
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Markus Englund built a tool for identifying repetitive sequences in scientific datasets! Read up here: www.sciencedetective.org/scientific-d...
Cool, useful, project.
www.sciencedetective.org/scientific-d...
Schneider Shorts 6.03.2026 β Not identical and also not adjusted by sequencing
forbetterscience.com/2026/03/06/s...
RETRACTED FOR THE SECOND TIME: phony study on "biofield energy" treatment neurocritic.blogspot.com/2026/03/retr...
An update on the saga of a supernatural intervention published in peer-reviewed scientific journals cc: @retractionwatch.com
βThe chronic ongoing problem, for nearly two decades, is that the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis proponents withhold the evidence they claim to have. When independent scientists ask to see it β in the form of materials, for example β we are attacked for βsuggesting fraud.ββ: @boslough.bsky.social
@springernature.com Nature Medicine, be on the lookout⦠your peer review system is broken.
βPressureβ was an autocomplete error, but perhaps funny.
βThe situation remains fluid.β
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I do not think I have ever seen this in a property description before lmao
www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/1...