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Peer review: the myth of the noble scientist -

Peer review is supposed to combat fraud, but it can just as easily hold back radical discoveries, says Terence Kealey in this article. According to the author, less formal arrangements will remind us that new science is always provisional - and that validation comes only after publication, when others try to reproduce the work. Terence Kealey is Vice Chancellor of the University of Buckingham.

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