Medical research plays a vital role in advancing healthcare, improving treatment, and informing public health policies. However, it can be difficult to understand a study or whether it is trustworthy.
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
Recently, Google has been developing new artificial intelligence-powered tools that transform writing and text materials and YouTube videos into audio or podcasts to assist researchers in their ...
A group of research-integrity experts has launched a toolkit for researchers that outlines how to spot suspicious scientific papers. The guide’s creators hope that it will be a useful resource for ...
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