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AltNews co-founder displays her ignorance, maligns JV Sadhguru even though two out of his three claims about breastmilk are scientifically proven

Scientific Research to a great extent prove Sadhguru's assertions that mother's breast milk undergoes dynamic changes and its variance is based on the infant's gender

Research scholar attacks PhD quality of Kanhaiya Kumar, accuses him of publishing paper in ‘predatory journal’

A PhD scholar has shown that PhD research paper of Kanhaiya Kumar was published in a shady journal, and qualitiy of the paper is very poor

Research by IIT-Bombay and PRL, Ahmedabad scientists finds evidence of Saraswati river: Read details

The research by the scientists of PRL, Ahmedabad and IIT-Bombay says that ample evidence has been found that suggests a considerable number of Harappan settlements had flourished along the ancient course of a modern seasonal stream called Ghaggar in Northwestern India.

Not born gay: Scientific study finds there is no ‘Gay Gene’, human sexuality is a consequence of genetic and environmental factors

Genetic factors accounted for at most 25% of same-sex behaviour, the study concluded.

The Print publishes a bogus and statistically inaccurate ‘research’ to claim retweeting PM Modi increases chances to get LS ticket

Titled “Retweeting Modi increases BJP MPs’ chances of getting a Lok Sabha ticket: Study,” The Print article was written by Barbara De Alfaro, a student of political science at UC Berkeley

BBC’s amended research on Fake News: Glaring flaws, negligence and a carefully hidden confession

The BBC in its amended report on its research on Fake News has corrected only minor mistakes while ignoring the great flaws in their research.

Not only BBC ‘fake news in India’ research, but Nigeria and Kenya research also pulled down

BBC 'fake news' research on Kenya and Nigeria pulled down too

BBC deletes ‘fake news’ research, amends, uploads, deletes again

BBC had recently published a 'research' paper on fake news which had created quite the brouhaha. The research was conducted based on shoddy methodology, based on questionable sources and had been comprehensively debunked by OpIndia.com

BBC takes first step towards admitting shoddy work, accepts error in listing fake news sources

BBC has chosen to throw caution, diligence and integrity to the wind.

Qualitatively garbage: The bogus methodology employed by BBC in their research on ‘Fake News’

BBC's research is an assault on intellectual and academic rigour.

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