Fraud scientific papers flourish
SCientific magazines Existing to do one thing: submitting accurate reports and reviewing the peers for a new search for an interested audience. But according to a paper published in pnas On August 4, this noble goal is penetrated. Its authors concluded that scientific fraud occurs widely and is affected quickly. Indeed, although the number of scientific articles doubles every 15 years or so, the number that is believed to be dirty is doubled every 1.5 years (see the graph).