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Paper Mills, Peer Review Problems, P-Hacking & Everything Else BROKEN About Modern Science & Research Journals, With Emily Kaplan

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Sep 25, 2025
Emily Kaplan, co-founder of the Broken Science Initiative and an expert in research integrity, dives into the systemic issues plaguing modern science. She discusses the failures of peer review, the prevalence of paper mills, and how manipulated studies can mislead medical practices, notably the flawed Alzheimer’s research. Emily highlights the importance of transparency and community engagement through initiatives like MetFix, which empowers individuals to combat chronic diseases with better nutrition and lifestyle choices.
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INSIGHT

Paper Mills Exploit Publish-or-Perish

  • Emily exposes paper mills that sell authorship and sometimes fabricate labs or data.
  • She links tenure pressure and publish-or-perish incentives to large-scale academic corruption.
ANECDOTE

Failed Replication In Cancer Research

  • Begley and Ellis attempted to replicate 53 landmark cancer studies and succeeded in only 11.
  • Emily notes the remaining irreproducible studies remain unretracted and still guide practice.
ANECDOTE

Alzheimer's Paper Image Scandal

  • The 2006 Nature Alzheimer's paper was investigated and found to have manipulated images central to the amyloid theory.
  • The lead author later admitted manipulation while arguing later data vindicated the claim.
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