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Richard Van Noorden
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Richard Van Noorden
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Features editor, Nature. E: r⟦dot⟧vannoorden⟦at⟧nature⟦dot⟧com or richardvannoorden⟦at⟧protonmail⟦dot⟧com. Also @richvn on mastodon and bluesky.
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Aug 19, 2019
    Scoop: new data-set of the world’s most-cited researchers finds hundreds who’ve amassed more than half their citations (!!) from themselves or their co-authors. By me and @DalmeetS .
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    Hundreds of extreme self-citing scientists revealed in new database
    From nature.com
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Jun 1, 2022
    Scientists working with the WHO have acknowledged errors in their COVID excess deaths study. They revised excess death figures for Germany, down 37%, & Sweden, up 19%. Germany now well below UK. Not yet on WHO official site: update later in year.🧵 nature.com/articles/d4158…
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Sep 6, 2023
    Weird. Author of Nature paper @PatrickTBrown31 says he looked solely at effects of warming on wildfires, ignoring vegetation and human ignition pattern changes, to mold research to journal's desire. Yet peer-review file shows issue raised in review & authors argued against it!
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    Patrick T. Brown
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    Sep 5, 2023
    Last week, I described our paper on climate change and wildfires: x.com/PatrickTBrown3… I am very proud of this research overall. But I want to talk about how molding research presentations for high-profile journals can reduce its usefulness & actually mislead the public.
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Jul 18, 2023
    Some researchers say that at least a quarter of randomized clinical trials in some fields are untrustworthy (perhaps fake?!), but still cited in reviews that guide medical practice. How big is this problem & what's the evidence? Here's my look in @Nature
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    Medicine is plagued by untrustworthy clinical trials. How many studies are faked or flawed?
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    Richard Van Noorden
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    Nov 6, 2023
    How large is science's fake-paper problem? Massive, finds a new ML text-analysis by @ClearSkiesAdam. It suggests paper mills rise to 1.5-2% of all papers; 3% in biomed. That's 70,000 papers last year alone, >400,000 overall. As a 'conservative estimate'. nature.com/articles/d4158…
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    Richard Van Noorden
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    Feb 6, 2023
    Fascinating to see how to use GPT-3 [ChatGPT's predecessor] to edit a scientific manuscript (adapted from @miltondp 's January preprint, for this @nature article about generative AI and science ) nature.com/articles/d4158…
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    Richard Van Noorden
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    Mar 19, 2020
    Below: what Lancet editor Richard Horton wrote on 24 Jan, the same day a report from China was published in the Lancet. Now Horton lambasts scientists and government for not taking the warnings of this Lancet report seriously enough. Yes ... but at the time, he urged caution too
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    richard horton
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    Jan 24, 2020
    A call for caution please. Media are escalating anxiety by talking of a “killer virus” + “growing fears”. In truth, from what we currently know, 2019-nCoV has moderate transmissibility and relatively low pathogenicity. There is no reason to foster panic with exaggerated language.
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Nov 9, 2022
    “For the first time, octopuses have been spotted throwing things — at each other.” By @Emma_Marris | @Nature nature.com/articles/d4158…
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Mar 10, 2022
    Replying to @jburnmurdoch
    is it possible you can separate out Covid's lethality to unvaccinated people vs to vaccinated people, as comp'd to flu? Cos this averaging may lead unvaccinated people to think 'it's no more lethal than flu'. Which, for them, is wrong.
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Jan 18, 2022
    On the pandemic's true death toll. Certainly millions more than official counts, but how many millions, and how is this work done? by @davidneiladam (1/4)
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    The pandemic’s true death toll: millions more than official counts
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Sep 29, 2021
    In 2018, two scientists let Nature reporters chronicle their lives as they launched their first labs. We all had no idea of the global and personal crises to come. Here's their story, with many thanks to @danbose and @dozenoaks for their generosity.
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    Starting up in science
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Feb 16, 2022
    "Influenza, polio and more have shown that infections can change lives even decades later. Why the complacency over possible long-term effects of COVID-19?" by @lfspinney in @nature
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    Pandemics disable people — the history lesson that policymakers ignore
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Oct 26, 2021
    A big development for text-mining? @carlmalamud has released online a giant, free index of 355 billion words and sentences in 107 million science papers. By @hollyelse in @nature
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    Giant, free index to world’s research papers released online
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    Richard Van Noorden
    @Richvn
    Jul 26, 2019
    I’m on the hunt to commission a fresh batch of feature stories for Nature. DM/email with pitches or queries about what we’re looking for!

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