Welcome to the new semester! We are here to clarify the new research regulations: How to identify and cite AI-generated content? This semester’s first lesson of the Library AI+ Training is here! Dear ...
Papers from research teams with a substantial number of beginners are highly disruptive and innovative, study shows.
Thousands of scientific papers are retracted every year because of fraudulent activity, with both authors and journals gaming ...
A new analysis shows how shortcuts, paper mills, and pay-to-publish outlets have shaped where math studies appear.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are consuming vast amounts of online content yet pointing few users to the articles’ publishers. In early 2025, US-based company OpenAI collected around 250 pages ...
Applying for a Ph.D. in psychology? Here’s a step-by-step prep guide, plus insights and favorite resources to help you stand ...
Scientists have confirmed that the Atlas blue butterfly carries the most chromosomes of any animal, with 229 pairs. Unlike duplication, its chromosomes split apart, reshaping its genome in surprising ...
Some therapists are using AI during therapy sessions. They’re risking their clients’ trust and privacy in the process.
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Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Teerthanker Mahaveer University, invites submissions of original ...
Introduction With the COVID-19 pandemic driving people into social isolation, causing a financial crisis and creating uncertainty, individuals were at an even greater risk of experiencing negative ...
In today’s information-driven world, students are constantly exposed to an overwhelming amount of content-ranging from scholarly journals to blogs, social media, and online forums. While this ...