Concordat will not call for new integrity overseer Research funders’ long-awaited “concordat” on research integrity deliberately steers clear of “heavy-handed regulation”, one of its authors has said. By Paul Jump 12 April
Make it easier to whistleblow while you work Bullying and fear of being fired may deter staff from lifting lid on scientific misconduct. Jack Grove writes By Jack Grove 19 January
Black hole at heart of star's collapse Dutch begin documenting top psychologist’s supermassive fraud By Paul Jump 24 November
Stapel diet of fraud Miles Hewstone discusses a heinous data-faking scandal and the lessons that must be learned to stop the ‘betrayers of the truth’ 22 September
Research intelligence - It's peerless, but it could be better still MPs want to see a more robust and transparent peer-review process. Paul Jump writes By Paul Jump 4 August
Watchdog needed to assure integrity of UK research The UK needs an independent regulator to oversee research integrity, a committee of MPs has concluded. By Paul Jump 29 July
Research Intelligence - Fighting for integrity UKRIO, set up to ensure probity in research, needs funds - but some can’t see a role for it, writes Paul Jump By Paul Jump 30 June
Don't let views cloud scientific integrity Global ethics guidelines set out researchers’ duties to be clear and above board, writes Paul Jump By Paul Jump 23 September
On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of Science Personal testimony and anecdote enliven a text on a vital subject, writes Michael Farthing 15 April