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Elsevier Enhances Research Publication Integrity with New Screening Tool Elsevier's latest initiative involves expanding its Check Integrity tool to nearly 2,000 journals, aiming to boost research authenticity and publication quality.

Elsevier Enhances Research Publication Integrity with New Screening Tool #London #United_Kingdom #Elsevier #Research_Ethics #Check_Integrity

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Controversial Reddit AI study raises wider ethical concerns Researchers at the University of Zurich stirred up controversy when they revealed they conducted a study on whether AI-generated comments could influence people’s opinions on the Reddit forum r/change...

In an interview with @marketplace.org I highlighted ethical issues of the controversial Reddit #AI study (using AI-generated content & bots without #disclosure & #consent) & stressed the need for context-specific #research_ethics & #research_integrity trainings www.marketplace.org/episode/2025...

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Enhancing Consent Procedures for Autistic Adults and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities A recent article outlines essential guidelines for creating effective consent materials and procedures tailored to autistic adults and individuals with intellectual disabilities, emphasizing inclusivity and accessibility.

Enhancing Consent Procedures for Autistic Adults and Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities #United_States #Autism #New_Rochelle #Inclusivity #Research_Ethics

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Ants amputate their nestmates’ limbs to save them from infection Ants are one of the few animals that tend to the injuries of their peers, and now it seems they are also the first non-humans known to perform life-saving amputations

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"....the team gave thigh injuries and infections to 72 carpenter ants. Half of the ants received leg amputations from the researchers, while the others were left as a control."

Who drew the short straw ? 👈👉

www.newscientist.com/article/2437...

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