I feel like this is the job I should be doing I have somewhat of an eidetic memory for what I have read and have caught out quite a few “inconsistencies” in people’s work. I also will forget to buy milk but that’s a whole other story 🤦♀️
2024-11-08 13:30:31
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Helen 🌈✨ FandomCrossStitchery :
I am SO HERE for all the academic fraud goss. it's the drama I never knew I needed in my life😂
2024-11-08 21:33:47
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GenXpert :
I published my dissertation last year and I am fully convinced that my committee didn’t even read it. During my defense, they asked me questions that were easily answered by having read it.
2024-11-08 17:56:27
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Agent Dunham :
Not the same but I took a year of my life to document every minuscule task my department handled and proved a 400% staff shortage that couldn’t be denied. It almost 💀 me.
2024-11-08 19:58:02
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Cyril Cinder :
While I was in my undergrad I found a book in the uni library that had plagiarized an older online article I was citing. Nobody knew what to do about it. They just put it back up on the shelf.
2024-11-09 04:46:20
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Gardening With Soule :
Then there is the whole issue of peer review by peers that deny your work for publication. But. Six months later they get to publish the same conclusions you were describing
2024-11-09 05:29:09
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Katie FC :
I think you need to start working with some producers to get some of this stuff dramatised on Netflix. 10/10 would watch, love a true story drama. 😉
2024-11-08 19:57:19
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CraftyCavyKay :
This is brilliant — well done Elizabeth Bik! I remember reporting an “error” in a CS conference paper, but I was ignored. 🤷♀️I happened to know the correct details.
2024-11-09 16:51:13
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Devin Holsey :
I know this sounds crazy, but do you think she might be been the inspiration for Dr. Elisabet Sobeck from Horizon Zero Dawn? Super similar names, plus an emphasis on ethics in science… 🤔
2024-11-08 16:28:24
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Bren :
ok this kind of brings up the question, why wasn't this a thing before like, how has no academic institution had positions to do this exact thing? like this Dr is brilliant but sure a person dedicated at each University dedicated to this sort of thing makes sense?
2024-11-09 01:11:44
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Eleanor :
You’re really good at story telling/ explaining things. I’m invested now and want to learn more!
2024-11-09 13:11:12
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Lou Black (Singer/Songwriter) :
Good for her. My professor used to train us in reviewing journal submissions for flaws in the methodology (reasons for rejection). It is exhausting work
2024-11-09 19:28:58
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S.Design🖖 :
They should assist her and help build a large language model set up for her to just run the paper though first then she can go through it again to help simplify the process.
2024-11-09 15:20:57
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Katja :
I work for a scientific journal and we have authors who don't understand why it's a big deal anytime we find duplications exactly like this in our submissions
2024-11-09 22:02:16
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calicocatkin :
I love the way you put together and present these videos, I know nothing about scientific research but it's so interesting and they're weirdly soothing to watch as well.
2024-11-09 10:20:28
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Mattia :
Incredible!! Also spotting the blot… that’s how my brain is with having heard snippets of music before and it’s why I hate Hans Zimmer with a PASSION
2024-11-08 22:29:26
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UndercoverChangeling :
Back in 2015 ish i did a Class on "frontier in plant science", basically reading brand new research and analysing and discussing it in class. We spotted a blot that had two identical lines, labeled 1)
2024-11-08 23:02:24
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Lucy B :
No but I worked for a pathologist. He used to be able to tell one case out of thousands… THOUSANDS from past years. Dude was a machine. Like ‘oh… I’ve seen this slide before.’
2024-11-11 17:52:09
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aaron🌈 :
The problem is also the journals because imagine spending 3 years researching something to find out there’s no link like no journal is going to want to publish it
2024-11-09 00:04:46
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CassMasc :
this is why I had a crumb of confidence about back in the day reddit posts, it was all about disproving other people.
Don't know that it's going to be accurate anymore - but critics are important
2024-11-09 07:17:06
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Cat :
Ha this is brilliant, I’d love this. When I did my MA my professor got me to check papers for plagiarism, I loved it. But also hated, people can be terrible.
2024-11-08 22:20:50
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heykid :
When I got my undergrad in the UK we were told our papers couldn’t have original thought and we were expected to just regurgitate what we read. I’m not surprised.
2024-11-09 15:08:24
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LokisMom_70 :
This is the most interesting story about microbiology that I've ever heard!😳
2024-11-10 11:05:32
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trevor di-lieto :
film due
2024-11-08 19:58:19
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graniterock1 :
This is fantastic! We need a lot more people doing the kind of work that she is leading the way on. Science and the university system is broken; it needs to be fixed.
2024-11-09 19:54:57
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