Tags: Scientific CitationsCitation ManipulationResearch IntegrityMaterials sciencePublishing
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1 | John Timmer Ars Technica Science Wrangler for Ars Technica. The big city | Science paper piracy site Sci-Hub shares lots of retracted papers - about 2 months ago | |
2 | BeauHD Slashdot Curator at Slashdot. Portland, Oregon | Can Google Scholar Survive the AI Revolution? - 3 months ago | |
3 | <em>The Scientist</em> The Scientist Exploring Life, Inspiring Innovation. | eBooks: Key Tools for Scientific Advancement - 4 months ago | |
4 | Flora Graham Nature Writes Nature Briefing. Tweets own. On B’sky. London, United Kingdom | Daily briefing: Claims of fraud plague one of the most-cited neuroscience researchers - 5 months ago Daily briefing: Meet the data sleuth who spurred the Dana-Farber retractions - about 1 year ago | |
5 | Miryam Naddaf Nature Science reporter. London, England | ||
6 | Meenakshi Prabhune, PhD The Scientist Editor in chief at The Scientist. | The Immeasurable Impact of a Scientist - 7 months ago Gazing into Science’s Crystal Ball - 12 months ago Scientists Trot the Globe but Stay Sci-lingual - about 1 year ago When Scientists Collaborate, Science Progresses - about 1 year ago | |
7 | Mack DeGeurin Popular Science Tech policy reporter. Hosts 'The Future is Ow' podcast. New York, New York | AI-generated nonsense is leaking into scientific journals - 11 months ago | |
8 | Danielle Gerhard, PhD The Scientist Assistant Editor @TheScientistLLC. United Kingdom | ||
9 | Katrina Krämer Nature Science journalist. Cambridge, UK | ||
10 | Benj Edwards Ars Technica AI and Machine Learning Reporter.
Exploring AI's impact. Raleigh, NC | Nature bans AI-generated art from its 153-year-old science journal - over 1 year ago |