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Scientific publishing faces a growing challenge from industrial-scale paper mills that produce fabricated research, with researchers and publishers fighting back using technology and collaboration.
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Australia, United Kingdom, China, United States
Who
researchers, publishers, academic institutions, Adrian Barnett, Jennifer Byrne, Marie Soulière, Kate Travis, Adya Misra
What
Scientific publishing faces a growing challenge from industrial-scale paper mills that produce fabricated research, with researchers and publishers fighting back using technology and collaboration.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 19:02:16 GMT · 4h 40m ago
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Australia, United Kingdom, China, United States ·
Why
Commercial paper mills sell authorship in fraudulent manuscripts, eroding trust in scientific data and peer review, often exploiting the 'publish or perish' pressure on researchers.
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The integrity of the scientific record is threatened by fraudulent research, wasting resources, discouraging honest researchers, and potentially leading to misinformed real-world applications. The increasing sophistication of AI in generating fake papers presents a significant challenge to detection efforts.
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2 events in this thread- Currently Reading4h 40m agoScientific publishing faces a growing challenge from industrial-scale paper mills that produce fabricated research, with researchers and publishers fighting back using technology and collaboration.
- Health & Science4h 40m agoScientific publishing is confronting a growing threat from fabricated research generated by industrial-scale "paper mills," which are commercial operations selling authorship slots in fraudulent manuscripts.Open article