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Science will suffer if we fail to preserve academic integrity

25 Sep 2023 Caitlin Duffy

Following allegations of scientific misconduct in high-temperature superconductivity, Caitlin Duffy says that if trust in science is to be maintained, researchers must be able to report their concerns

illustration of crumpled paper in the shapes of human heads. One is read and has a whistle in its mouth
Reporting lines How can scientists best report allegations of academic misconduct to the community? (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Lightspring)
High-temperature superconductivity hit the headlines in spectacular fashion this year following a se

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