The editor-in-chief of one of the world's leading academic journals has rebuked a scientist who claimed that research about is rejected if it does not 'support certain narratives'.Dr Magdalena Skipper, the top editor at Nature, accused Patrick T. Brown, a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University and doctor of earth and climate sciences, of 'poor research practices' that are 'highly irresponsible'.Brown claimed in an article for that editors at Nature and Science - two of the most prestigious scientific journals - select 'climate papers that support certain preapproved narratives' and which hypes up dangers.
Load More
Load More