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interestingengineering.comA Columbia University analysis of nearly 2.5 million papers found the share containing at least one non-existent reference increased from one in 2,828 in 2023 to one in 277 in early 2026. The study links the rise to wider use of AI writing tools.
rediff.comAn audit of nearly 2.5 million biomedical papers identified more than 4,000 fabricated references across nearly 3,000 studies. The rate of papers containing at least one fake reference increased from one in 2,828 in 2023 to one in 277 in early 2026.
pymnts.comDaniel Nadler, who cofounded the AI-powered medical research platform in 2022, owns nearly 60 percent of the company now valued at $12 billion. The early 2026 funding round marks rapid growth for the startup created to help doctors navigate vast amounts of medical literature. @Fo…
New ScientistResearchers from the Cleveland Clinic, IBM, and RIKEN used two quantum computers and two supercomputers to simulate a molecule with 12,635 atoms, marking a record for quantum hardware. The hybrid approach targeted protein-ligand complexes in water, achieving competitive energy es…
uctoday.comRidglan Farms, a Wisconsin facility breeding beagles for research, has agreed to transfer 1,500 of its 2,000 dogs to rescue organizations following activist interventions and public pressure. The move comes amid broader efforts to phase out animal testing, with federal agencies p…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Trump administration has decided not to ask the Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling that blocked its policy to reduce NIH funding for indirect research costs. The policy aimed to cap reimbursements at 15% of direct costs for grants. This decision follows a federal ap…