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Guardian: Can Barack Obama win again; Iran plans its own 'internet'; the Moken struggle ...
[The Guardian (blog)] - In Science, Alok Jha asks whether research practice has become corrupted by the rising rewards of publication in elite journals. And in Books, PD Smith enjoys a polemical tour of the greatest underground transport systems. As ever we'd love to hear
Science Fraud and Misconduct: The Threat to Science
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[Huffington Post (blog)] - A 3,000-word story by Alok Jha in The Guardian is a stark examination of how seriously fraud and misconduct are threatening the scientific enterprise. We've been told that misconduct is on the rise, but when Jha starts with the laundry list of recent
Guardian: Science Weekly podcast: Jim Al-Khalili on the wonders of quantum biology
[The Guardian] - Alok Jha meets Professor Jim Al-Khalili, physicist and broadcaster of note, to discuss the strange and fast-advancing science of quantum biology. For example, quantum effects may allow European robins to navigate using magnetic fields and plants to
Guardian: Good to meet you … Abdul Haji Dheere
[The Guardian] - Alok Jha and Ian Sample are two of my favourite science writers – the topics they cover are very interesting and they usually have catchy headlines, which always get my attention. The Guardian's the only paper I read and I encourage others to take a
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