The Digital Erasure of a Nobel Laureate: Why Max Planck’s Work Has Been “Retracted”

In the high-stakes world of academic publishing, a “retraction” is typically a scarlet letter—a formal acknowledgement that a paper contains flawed data, plagiarism, or insurmountable errors. It is a tool…

The Digital Library of Alexandria: RPG Maker Community Faces Total Erasure

In the world of indie game development, the difference between a stalled project and a finished masterpiece often comes down to a single, obscure forum post. For fourteen years, rpgmakerweb.com…

The Silent Erasure: How Network Interference Muted Uhura’s Role in ‘Star Trek’

For over half a century, Star Trek has been heralded as a beacon of progressive television, a visionary tapestry that wove a multicultural future into the fabric of the 1960s.…

The Erasure of Peter Parker: Dan Slott Revisits the "Brand New Day" Paradigm

In the long, turbulent history of Marvel Comics, few editorial shifts have been as polarizing or as consequential as the "Brand New Day" era. Next week, Marvel invites readers to…