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Reporters Find Science Journals Harder to Trust, but Not Easy to Verify by noteworthy at 8:14 am EST, Feb 13, 2006 |
"The more fundamental issue is that journals do not and cannot guarantee the truth of what they publish," said Nicholas Wade, a science reporter for The New York Times. "Publication of a paper only means that, in the view of the referees who green-light it, it is interesting and not obviously false. In other words, all of the results in these journals are tentative."
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