Listen "TWIW 20: Australian research unreliable"
Episode Synopsis
This Week In Wellness the team of science writers behind Retraction Watch has put together a database of unreliable scientific research in Australia and 247 research papers published by Australian scientists (including some of Australia’s most reputable Universities) to be compromised.
“The public should be concerned. Almost 250 [papers], that’s a number that many people would find unconscionably high,” said Professor Simon Gandevia, deputy director of Neuroscience Research Australia.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/bad-science-australian-studies-found-to-be-unreliable-compromised-20190719-p528ql.html
https://retractionwatch.com/category/by-country/australia-retractions/
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“The public should be concerned. Almost 250 [papers], that’s a number that many people would find unconscionably high,” said Professor Simon Gandevia, deputy director of Neuroscience Research Australia.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/bad-science-australian-studies-found-to-be-unreliable-compromised-20190719-p528ql.html
https://retractionwatch.com/category/by-country/australia-retractions/
The post TWIW 20: Australian research unreliable appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
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