Fake scientific research papers are a problem that’s getting harder to solve: F.D. Flam
Fake research papers, churned out by paper mills, are flooding peer-reviewed journals, undermining scientific integrity. These papers, often entirely fabricated, exploit a system that values quantity over quality. Despite recent headlines, this issue has persisted, with fraudulent articles contaminating medical knowledge and misdirecting resources. The proliferation of such research calls for systemic changes, emphasizing rigorous peer review and quality control over the sheer volume of publications.
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By F.D. Flam
Faking it until you make it may be a common practice in some careers. But it's clearly unethical for scientists and medical researchers. All the same thousands of fake papers are churned out by so-called paper mills and published every year, many of them in peer-reviewed journals.
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