Why the correction type matters
An author correction means the researchers who wrote the paper spotted an issue and asked to fix it. That's different from a publisher correction, which happens when the journal catches a problem. It's also not a retraction. The paper still stands, but the details have been revised. What exactly changed hasn't been spelled out in the public notice, but the fact that the authors initiated it suggests they found something worth correcting.
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