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Alzheimer's theory undermined by accusations of fabricated research - NBC News

A six-month investigation by Science magazine uncovered evidence that images in the much-cited study, published 16 years ago in the journal Nature, may have been doctored. IE 11 is not supported. Read More
Alzheimer’s theory under scrutiny after accusation of research fraud

In an editor's note, the scientific journal Nature that first published the 2006 study said it is investigating concerns and advises readers to use caution when interpreting results. Read More
Scientific journal Nature retracts controversial stem cell papers

Last week, the scientific journal Nature retracted two papers which claimed that skin cells could be turned into stem cells. PBS NewsHour interviewed lead author Dr. Charles Vacanti of Brigham and ... Read More
Scientific Journal ‘Nature’ Says No to Publishing A.I.-Generated Images and Videos, Calling Out Their Lack of ‘Integrity’ - Artnet News

One of the world’s oldest and most read scientific journals, Nature, has emphatically rejected publishing images, illustrations, and videos created in any way using generative artificial ... Read More
Nature looks to open up 'black box' of science by publishing peer review files - NBC News

Publishing peer review files at Nature has been optional since 2020; starting Monday, it is now automatic. “Our aim in doing so is to open up what many see as the ‘black box’ of science ... Read More
How hundreds of religious sisters contributed to ‘groundbreaking’ 30-year Alzheimer’s study - Catholic News Agency

The contribution of nearly 700 Catholic religious sisters to a “groundbreaking” decades-long study on Alzheimer’s and dementia continues to offer important information for maintaining ... Read More
How a Scientific Fraud Reinvented Himself - The New York Times

Mr. Cyranoski was the Asia-Pacific correspondent for the science journal Nature from 2000 to 2021 and often reported on episodes of scientific fraud. He is now a researcher at Kyoto University’s ... Read More
Rubedo Life Sciences’ Drug Discovery Platform, ALEMBIC™, Helps Identify Senescent or “Zombie” Neurons in New Study Linking Neuropathic Pain and Aging ... - Business Wire

These insights demonstrate that selective targeting of senescent-like neurons may lead to novel strategies for the management of chronic pain,” 1 said Vivianne, L. Tawfik, MD, PhD, Associate ... Read More
What Happened to All of Science’s Big Breakthroughs?

A new study finds a steady drop since 1945 in disruptive feats as a share of the world’s booming enterprise in scientific and technological advancement. By William J. Broad Miracle vaccines ... Read More
Brain-belly connection: Gut health may influence likelihood of developing Alzheimer's - ScienceDaily

May 27, 2021 — The blood-brain barrier is impermeable to cholesterol, yet high blood cholesterol is associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. However, the ... Read More
Nexalin Technology Reconstitutes Scientific Advisory Board with Leading Experts to Advance Alzheimer’s Program Amid Encouraging Data - Morningstar

Nexalin Technology Reconstitutes Scientific Advisory Board with Leading Experts to Advance Alzheimer’s Program Amid Encouraging Data Provided by GlobeNewswire May 13, 2025, 12:30:00 PM ... Read More
Alzheimer’s theory undermined by accusations of manipulated data – but does not bring dementia research to its knees

They do this solely to progress their career with no consideration of the harm they are doing, not only to the science community but to people desperately seeking answers about Alzheimer’s disease. Read More
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