AIMC Topic: Scientific Misconduct

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Detecting fabrication in large-scale molecular omics data.

PloS one
Fraud is a pervasive problem and can occur as fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or theft. The scientific community is not exempt from this universal problem and several studies have recently been caught manipulating or fabricating data. Current...

[Rethinking scientific integrity in plastic surgery: Reflections on editorial and institutional responsibilities].

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique
Plastic surgery, by nature an innovative discipline, has historically relied on clinical case reports to advance its techniques. Often unique, these cases are a valuable vehicle for disseminating breakthroughs - especially in a field marked by highly...

Research integrity in the era of artificial intelligence: Challenges and responses.

Medicine
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in scientific research has significantly enhanced efficiency and accuracy but also introduced new forms of academic misconduct, such as data fabrication and text plagiarism using AI algorit...

Putting Misinformation Under a Microscope: Exploring Technologies to Address Predatory False Information Online.

Medical reference services quarterly
The dissemination of misinformation in health care and the sciences has become a growing concern over the last five years. Whether the false information is spread with malice or merely ignorance, researchers, providers, librarians, regulatory bodies,...