In the expansion of India’s scientific footprint lies an uncomfortable truth: the country now ranks third globally for life science research papers retracted from the record, according to a comprehensive study1 analysing more than 13,500 retractions over 40 years. India ranks just after China and the United States for the largest number of papers withdrawn for reasons ranging from ethical lapses to flawed data.
Breaking
- Delhi Records Over 1,700 Swine Flu Cases This Year During Rise in Seasonal Influenza
- Lamentillo receives Oxford Prize, honors classmates’ quiet bravery
- Italian Coachbuilder Unveils Open-Top Restomod Based on Classic Ferrari Model
- Swedish Athlete Releases Official Anthem for Inaugural World Athletics Ultimate Championship
- Indian Equity Indices Close Nearly Unchanged After Second Straight Session of Gains
- Weather Update: Delhi Records Coldest July Day in Three Years Alongside Heavy Rain and Waterlogging; Flood Alert Issued in Odisha

