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[QUOTE="Astronuc, post: 5470143, member: 15685"] His criticism of how the media sensationalizes 'new' studies, or any study, or otherwise portrays science or scientists, is warranted. And then there is the pressure on the part of many to publish. I often see the same paper published in different journals without much new information, and sometimes, the same work is published at multiple conferences. I know of some cases were reviewers rejected papers that were subsequently published, and so, sometimes, garbage gets published. [/QUOTE]
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