Thiago Carvalho on Nostr: "In the past, their standard protocol had been to solicit comment from the subject of ...
"In the past, their standard protocol had been to solicit comment from the subject of a critique, and then to publish their findings on their blog, Data Colada. This time, they decided, they would step aside in favor of a proper institutional process. This was something of a gamble. Universities had plenty of incentives to bury evidence of academic misconduct and allow the offender to slip quietly away."
#ResearchIntegrity
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/how-a-scientific-dispute-spiralled-into-a-defamation-lawsuitPublished at
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