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  2. List of superseded scientific theories - Wikipedia

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    This list includes well-known general theories in science and pre-scientific natural philosophy and natural history that have since been superseded by other scientific theories. Many discarded explanations were once supported by a scientific consensus , but replaced after more empirical information became available that identified flaws and ...

  3. List of experimental errors and frauds in physics - Wikipedia

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    It is no longer considered credible and there has been much debate about whether the results were fraud or that his data may have been contaminated by stray light from Sirius A. [9] The first "reliable" confirmations of the effect appeared in the 1960s. First reproducible synthetic diamond (1955) Originally reported in Nature in 1955 [10] and ...

  4. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Anversa and Leri have had 19 research publications retracted, 17 others have received an expression of concern, and 12 others have been corrected. [ 116 ] [ 117 ] Sylvain Lesné (France, US), a neuroscientist, co-authored a study in Nature proposing that a specific amyloid-beta protein assembly, Aβ*56, impairs memory and ...

  5. Invalid science - Wikipedia

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    Tyrannosaurus rex was thought to have increased in size by more than 700 kg a year, until Mhyrvold showed that this was a factor of 2 too large. In 4 of 12 papers he examined, the original data had been lost. In three, the statistics were correct, while three had serious errors that invalidated their conclusions.

  6. The problem with Nobel’s ‘rule of three’ - AOL

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    Some of the most brilliant minds in science will be catapulted from academic obscurity next week when the Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, and medicine or physiology are announced. But the ...

  7. The science behind why people think they're right when they ...

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    “It’s not just that people are wrong. It’s that they are so confident in their wrongness that is the problem,” Schwartz said. The antidote, he added, is “being curious and being humble.”

  8. There have been no successful attempts to reproduce fraudulent research by British ex-doctor Andrew Wakefield, where the misconception likely originates. Wakefield's research was ultimately shown to have been manipulated. [466] Dyslexia is not defined or diagnosed as mirror writing or reading letters or words backwards.

  9. Trump Says Experts Are All 'Wrong' For Telling Him His Tariff ...

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    Trump said his proposed tariffs — 10% to 20% for most goods and 60% or higher for Chinese goods — would not fuel inflation, which has been steadily slowing after hitting the highest annual ...