Storm before a lull: African economies to bounce back after coronavirus chaos

Storm before a lull: African economies to bounce back after coronavirus chaos

 Africa is set to recover from its worst recession in half a century. Real gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to grow by 3.4 per cent in 2021 after contracting by an estimated 2.1 per cent in 2020, mainly due to Covid-19 related disruptions. The estimates are based on the...

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EU slaps sanctions on South Sudan army general for human rights violations

EU slaps sanctions on South Sudan army general for human rights violations

The European Union has imposed sanctions on a South Sudanese army general allegedly involved in serious human rights violations, such as arbitrary executions and killings, the Sudan Tribune reports. Citing EU statement issued on Monday the agency reported that Maj-Gen Gabriel Moses Lokujo of South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF)...

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Journals forced to change editorial review processes to combat organised fraud

Journals forced to change editorial review processes to combat organised fraud

Journal editors know that if they reject manuscripts they suspect to be fabricated, that might not kill the paper forever. Fraudulent manuscripts can be submitted to multiple journals at the same time: so even if an editor rejects it during peer review, they might see it published elsewhere. This has...

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Volume of ‘junk science’ wreaking havoc on credibility of Chinese research – editors

Volume of ‘junk science’ wreaking havoc on credibility of Chinese research – editors

In 2013, Science reported on a market for authorships on research papers in China. In 2017, China’s Ministry of Science and Technology said it would crack down on misconduct after a scandal in which 107 papers were retracted at the journal Tumor Biology. The peer reviews of the papers had...

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Research-integrity sleuths warn Chinese scientists buy papers to boost careers

Research-integrity sleuths warn Chinese scientists buy papers to boost careers

When Laura Fisher noticed striking similarities between research papers submitted to RSC Advances, she grew suspicious. None of the papers had authors or institutions in common, but their charts and titles looked alarmingly similar, says Fisher, the executive editor at the journal. “I was determined to try to get to...

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