What lesson do rising retraction rates hold for peer review?
Wednesday, July 9, 2014 - 08:31
in Biology & Nature
In January, Haruko Obokata and colleagues published two papers in the journal Nature suggesting that a simple acid bath can convert differentiated cells back to a stem-cell-like state. This finding, if true, would be revolutionary. Last week, however, after five months of debate among peers, the papers have been retracted.