Tag: COVID-19 manuscripts
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Weekend Reads: ORI funding ban tossed; AI scandal today
Year-end digest: three stories shaping research integrity As 2025 closes, Retraction Watch offers its final Weekend Reads installment of the year, focusing on three pivotal developments in research integrity. From government policy battles to academic accountability and openness of essential COVID-19 research, the week’s headlines highlight how institutions, researchers, and policymakers navigate a landscape where…
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Weekend Reads: ORI Funding Ban Tossed, AI Citation Scandal; Senator Seeks COVID Manuscripts
Court tosses out challenge to ORI funding ban In a development that could shape how researchers and institutions navigate federal oversight, a court recently dismissed a challenge to the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) funding ban. The decision narrows a facet of the ongoing debate over how funding restrictions should be applied in cases involving…
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Weekend Reads: ORI Ban Tossed, AI Scandal, COVID Manuscripts
Introduction: A year’s end wrap-up from Retraction Watch As 2025 closes, Retraction Watch bundles three high-interest stories into our final Weekend Reads: a court ruling that upends a longstanding Office of Research Integrity funding ban, a professor stepping down after an AI-citation-related scandal, and a senator pushing for access to a journal’s COVID-19 manuscripts. Taken…
