One in five chemists have deliberately added errors into their papers during peer review

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Summary:
- This article discusses a survey of chemists that found 1 in 5 admitted to deliberately adding, omitting, or fabricating data in their research publications.
- The survey highlights the concerning issue of research misconduct and the pressure that scientists may face to produce positive results, even if it means compromising the integrity of their work.
- The article emphasizes the importance of maintaining high ethical standards in scientific research to ensure the reliability and trustworthiness of the scientific process.

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