Retraction of a Published Scientific Article


Scientific misconduct, a concerning trend on the rise, raises questions about the nature and trustworthiness of research. It has implications for society as fraudulent science hurts progress. Premium academic journals take a stand by issuing expressions of concern about papers suspected of containing falsified, manipulated, or non-reproducible data. The paper is retracted if proven to harbour an integrity flaw via an investigation. These actions underscore the importance of upholding transparency by correcting the scientific record.

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