The Ironic Plagiarism of a Paper on Integrity of Research and Blockchain Technology

The Ironic Plagiarism of a Paper on Integrity of Research and Blockchain Technology

The research paper on the use of blockchain technology to maintain experimental integrity is reported to have been plagiarised from an earlier blog post. For those of our readers who have been following us closely, you will probably remember one of our news articles on a blockchain technology based solution for maintaining the integrity of clinical trials. Greg Irving and John Holden were originally credited for devising the solution. Ironically, the duo striving to maintain the integrity of experiments seem to have conveniently borrowed the idea from a graduate student who had first....


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