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Archive for February 15th, 2008

Friday lunch heaven for a Gumbo loving biogeek at Tulane

Posted by attilachordash on February 15, 2008

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Posted in New Orleans, Tulane, USA, biology, mitochondria, personal, science | Leave a Comment »

Nature’s Great Beyond on the Warda-Han-Proteomics-Creator paper

Posted by attilachordash on February 15, 2008

Peer review, ‘a mighty creator’ and an almighty row

However the paper was only retracted for “a substantial overlap of the content of this article with previously published articles in other journals.”, not for the strange “mighty creator” line. Peer review isn’t perfect but you’d hope it would catch something like this.

Posted in Nature, Nature Publishing Group, peer-review, science blogs, science publishing | 3 Comments »