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This academic blog is related to the NanoBubbles project, led by 4 researchers from the Universities of Paris Sorbonne Nord, Maastricht, Grenoble-Alpes and Radboud, in collaboration with researchers from the CNRS, the University of Twente, IRIT and Ecole des Ponts.
The project focuses on how, when and why science fails to correct itself. To understand how the correction of science works or fails, the NanoBubbles project combines approaches from the natural sciences, engineering (natural language processing) and humanities and social sciences (linguistics, sociology, philosophy and history of science).The purpose of this academic blog is to communicate on the work carried out within the scope of the project, with the aim of sharing it with a wide audience in line with the principles of open science.
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Recent articles
- ERC PhD in ML/NLP – information extraction, critical citations, claims and counter-claims in scholarly communication and social networks 30/05/2022
- How fraudulent research leads to patient deaths: an overview of the trachea transplant scandal : a NanoBubbles co-led event 10/05/2022
- Postdoctoral researcher to work on the role of journals in error correction/propagation (CNRS, France) 04/05/2022
- Hype and overpromising in science and technology : a peeriodical initiated by NanoBubbles team members 02/05/2022
- Second NanoBubbles in-person meeting in Autrans 13/04/2022
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