President Trump's executive order aimed to restore a 'gold standard' for science in federally funded research, emphasizing transparency and rigorous methodology. However, just days later, the MAHA report, spearheaded by Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was released, containing numerous inaccuracies, including citations to nonexistent publications. This raised questions about the credibility of the report and the integrity of the data presented, prompting claims of academic misconduct. The contrasting narratives highlight the ongoing challenges between political agendas and scientific credibility.
We must restore the American people's faith in the scientific enterprise and institutions that create and apply scientific knowledge in service of the public good. Reproducibility, rigor, and unbiased peer review must be maintained.
We must restore the American people's faith in the scientific enterprise and institutions that create and apply scientific knowledge in service of the public good.
One major problem makes data presented therein inexplicably suspect.
In higher education, we call this academic misconduct.
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