Why retractions alone do not protect India’s scientific record

The Hindu has reported a new India-focused politics development: “Why retractions alone do not protect India’s scientific record.” The publisher's feed describes the story as follows: Scholars agree that the way retractions happen at present raise thorny challenges to preserving the integrity of the scientific record. Correcting the published literature alone is not enough: experts said when a retraction can be said to have achieved its purpose is itself ‘very difficult’ to say Intellectual Ja
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