When politics meets publishing: researchers fight back
Read about how federal pressures to remove EDI-related data are impacting the scientific community – and what they’re doing about it.
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Read about how federal pressures to remove EDI-related data are impacting the scientific community – and what they’re doing about it.
Read more about the BMJ’s response to the US government instruction for CDC authors to withdraw articles reporting sex and gender data.
How is ChatGPT reshaping peer review? Explore the risks, opportunities, and the need for responsible AI use in publishing.
Discover how we can all help to tackle increasing research integrity challenges, including the rise in retractions and evolving misconduct tactics.
Discover how the most recent update to the Declaration of Helsinki aims to shape a more ethical future for research.
Biomedical science retractions quadrupled between 2000 and 2020, mostly due to research misconduct: why?
Learn about practical guidance to help journals and data repositories handle ethical concerns raised during research data publication.
Discover the ongoing challenge of inaccurate disclosures and explore proposed solutions.
Nature bans AI-generated images and videos – read about the concerns that led to the journal’s decision.
Read about proposed steps to minimise unintended societal harm of research studies.
Publishers join with STM to develop new standardised tools to tackle paper mills.
Read about the new weapon in the fight against bogus scientific research articles.
Learn about the current failings in race and ethnicity reporting in regulatory documents and medical literature and how they can be overcome.
New study maps ties between the medical product industry and healthcare ecosystem, exposing regulatory and transparency issues.
World Health Organization provides 6 principles for regulation and governance of the technology.
European countries can’t agree on what counts as research misconduct, creating potential pitfalls for researchers.