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There are lots of good science blogs, but I wonder how many of them make a difference. One that unquestionably does is Retraction Watch, run by Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, which daily brings us astonishing (and depressing) news, to be found nowhere else, of malfeasance in science.” — Veteran science writer Tabitha Powledge, writing on PLOS Blogs.

Can confirm it is depressing. I stopped following years ago as the unending river of unethical and false cancer research just got to me. Enjoy your blackpill!

>There are lots of good science blogs, but I wonder how many of them make a difference. One that unquestionably does is Retraction Watch, run by Adam Marcus and Ivan Oransky, which daily brings us astonishing (and depressing) news, to be found nowhere else, of malfeasance in science.” — Veteran science writer Tabitha Powledge, writing on PLOS Blogs. Can confirm it is depressing. I stopped following years ago as the unending river of unethical and false cancer research just got to me. Enjoy your blackpill!

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I work in the field, it's depressing as fuck.