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Retraction of Release of Fluoro-Contained Free Radicals and Polyfluorinated-Like Molecules from Photoaged Fluorinated Microplastics: Identification and Formation Mechanisms Khaled Axel Djebbari, Leslie M. Shor, and Baikun Li Environmental Science & Technology 2026 60 (22), 16341-16341Everything, I do mean everything in the text of the full paper was fraudulent:
Wow.
mwmisses4289
(5,340 posts)Don't really know how authorship of scientific articles work.
Trying to figure out what exactly the article was supposed to be about- the release of free radicals from a particular type of microplastic that was more toxic than other forms of microplastics?
Sounds worse than the "study" that started the whole idiotic "vaccines-cause-autism-don't-vaccinate-your-child" hysteria nonsense.
NNadir
(38,947 posts)The discovery of the fraud originated in the University of Connecticut's Research Integrity office, probably after a tip, possibly from one of the authors she plagiarized, or even a co-author.
It's a very serious matter.
mwmisses4289
(5,340 posts)highplainsdem
(63,930 posts)eppur_se_muova
(42,989 posts)Seriously, this is hard to believe. Experiments might be hard to reproduce, but DFT calculations could be checked by researchers everywhere. How long did she expect this to evade detection ?
Who am I kidding ? Having read "Betrayers of the Truth*", I'm no longer shocked to hear of scientific fraud in scientific publication. My former (late) thesis advisor had an entire article plagiarized, and published as a review article under another author's name -- with almost no changes in the text.
*It's hard to imagine how much revision would be needed to update this book for the era of the Internet and Fake Intelligence (FI).
multigraincracker
(38,416 posts)Thats what makes it better than religion.