Plus: "Wired and Business Insider remove ‘AI-written’ freelance articles." And "What the Death of Letters to the Editor Means for Oncology."
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PLOS One slaps four papers with expressions of concern for
overlapping control data
.
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"Wired and Business Insider remove ‘AI-written’
freelance articles
."
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"Bioengineered
has been targeted by paper mills":
Sleuths' critique published in journal
they were sleuthing
.
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Worthwhile Reads Elsewhere
“What the Death of Letters to the Editor
Means for Oncology
.”
“Geographical diversity of peer reviewers shapes author success,”
say researchers
.
ICYMI
Top education researcher goes to court over plagiarism claims,
university review
Weekend reads: ChatGPT ignores retractions; the ‘Swiss Cheese Model’ for flagging papers;
plagiarism in the age of AI
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