I happen to know a few folks who work in this field (detecting fraudulent scientific papers). This is a bit of an insider knowledge, but there are science sleuths who are fearing for their lives… there might be some seriously shady stuff going on behind research paper mills, but I don’t know who will be the one digging those up.
If it is just on an individual level though methinks Retraction Watch does a decently good job at informing what might or might not be trustworthy
A recent report on Retraction Watch, a PhD student was trying to figure out who’s behind a papermill: https://retractionwatch.com/2024/10/01/hidden-hydras-uncovering-the-massive-footprint-of-one-paper-mills-operations/
This is from Nature News today: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03427-w. Heard a bit about this startup even before so…
Great reminder.
bear in mind anytime you read a “scientific” article that
“the numbers of retractions soared jumped from 10 in 2019 to 2,099 in 2023.”
Read the headline and thought they were talking about pressing wood pulp.
I was already thinking of the tree paper mafia and their conflict with hemp.
I’m sure they’ve pressed human pulp instead.