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    • Oct 1, 2018

Science’s Quality-Control Process Gets a Makeover


A series of reports published last month shed light on how fatigued researchers are from conducting peer review on each others’ work. Researchers are voicing concerns over the findings and making suggestions on how scholarly process can refine the process and spread out the workload. The full article was published at Undark Magazine.

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