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Ariel Fernandez – Science Transparency – COVID 19 Cover-up

Restoring a healthy NIH research environment for scientific pursuit.

Category: Transparency and Openness

Written by Weishi MengMay 28, 2018June 9, 2018

The Web-Based Sewage of Science Fed by a Failed Peer Review System

We love science, we also know that getting and keeping our scientific work published in a good venue can be an arduous task. This is true now more than ever due to a lack of leadership in the scientific establishment and to the advent in 2010 of a new player in the game: the angry […]

Written by Weishi MengJune 5, 2016June 8, 2016

TOP: How Science magazine plans to deal with the intrusion of social media

Not long ago Science Editor Marcia McNutt published an appalling editorial entitled “Due process in the twitter age“, where she claimed that social media created an anxiety and added a sense of urgency to the post-publication peer review (PPPR) of reported scientific research. In a post at Science Transparency, we swiftly retorted that if the […]

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