CDC and the AMA too.So when is the AHA and ADA shutting down for fraudulent info?
CDC and the AMA too.So when is the AHA and ADA shutting down for fraudulent info?
That's all engineering, not science."Don't trust science" as we all type into "computers" that make messages appear on the magic glowing screens inside others peoples houses and "pocket communicators" via a "world wide web"
#METOO. I had a piece published in the Fall of 1993, in the Journal of Accounting Case Research by the University of Lethbridge, British Columbia. And, I didn’t get a thing for it!It doesn't take much anymore to get something published. Hell, I'm published, but it's been so long I can't even remember which journal it went into, I just linked a conference it was presented at. The whole publish or perish system is part of the problem, so much pressure to get your name out there.
Personally, I think it's a good thing that they're retracting bad articles and closing down the journals that published them. It shows that somebody still give a damn about the sciences.I think that the laws of physics, chemistry, and engineering sciences still hold true, regardless of the closing down of some journals. So I'm not worried that some cases of fraudulent studies were discovered and acknowledged
That's why it's called "Computer Engineering" and definitely not "Computer Science" of course.That's all engineering, not science.
If people actually cared about science (and mathematics which goes hand in hand) 99% of liberal policies would be outlawed forever.Personally, I think it's a good thing that they're retracting bad articles and closing down the journals that published them. It shows that somebody still give a damn about the sciences.
That's why computer science is in the College of Engineering, as a subset of Electrical Engineering.That's why it's called "Computer Engineering" and definitely not "Computer Science" of course.
But, but, they are peer reviewed!Can't trust science anymore (nothing new, huh)
Article from the Wall Street Journal
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mar...-forces-multiple-journal-closures/ar-BB1mmDKS
First 3 paragraphs:
Flood of Fake Science Forces Multiple Journal Closures
Nature magazine among many others. All the big names in science have been pulling so called Peer reviewed papers because they turned out to be faked. Right now the trust in science by the general public is the lowest it has been in decades no matter what the studies say.CDC and the AMA too.
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