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Taking Turns Evolved, Say Psychologists

Nothing makes biologists happier than psychologists declaring things a product of evolution.   Now it turns out even social constructs like taking turns have gotten some benefit from evolutions invisible hand .How so?

Doctor made mum feel like a cow during botched delivery as he s suspended for misconduct

I felt like a cow : New mum slams doctor suspended after his serious misconduct while she gave birth

I felt like a cow : New mum slams doctor suspended after his serious misconduct while she gave birth
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NHS gynaecologist, 74, is suspended after new mother lost five pints of blood while he stood like a rabbit in the headlights and another said he made her feel like a cow giving birth to a calf

Dr Fakher Gendy, 74, of Lymm, Cheshire, was said to have frozen in panic and behaved like a rabbit caught in the headlights after one of the women suddenly began bleeding heavily.

Journals need to provide better guidance for victims of plagiarism

Academics and researchers are ill prepared for what to do when they’re victims of publication misconduct, as Andrew Colman and colleagues found out when their article was plagiarised Plagiarism in published research articles is a threat to the integrity of the scientific record, and it seems to be on the increase boosted by the growing industry of predatory publishing.1 Open access journals of dubious quality exploit researchers by charging publication fees for rapid publication without rigorous scrutiny. Demand for easy and rapid publication of articles, in turn, arises from the increasingly competitive market in academic jobs and the demand this creates for researchers to publish journal articles. Plagiarism in predatory journals threatens to erode the integrity of higher degrees and CVs, and hence potentially the expertise of doctors, scientists, and other professionals, and of the academics who train them.23 We discovered in March 2022 that an article we’d published4 had been

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