A leading social sciences journal reports that AI tools, combined with publish-or-perish pressures, have driven a 42% rise in paper submissions since ChatGPT’s launch, but with lower writing quality.
A new Organization Science study finds AI tools have fueled a 42% rise in academic paper submissions since ChatGPT's debut, but writing quality has declined. The journal’s review of nearly 7,000 ...
Artificial intelligence can undoubtedly help scientists with their academic papers by summarizing research and helping to ...
Biological ageing is a highly heterogeneous process that cannot be captured by chronological age alone. Emerging evidence highlights the central role of ...
Urban environments are increasingly shaped by digital technologies such as digital twins and artificial intelligence (AI), which enable advanced modelling, ...
Opinion: Because an April 22 Wall Street Journal investigative piece raises serious questions about the Star Academy ...
I took a shot and I wrote an article to a scientific journal, and next thing you know, it went through the peer review ...
A top management journal measured AI’s impact on submissions and reviews. Submissions rose 42%, writing quality declined and ...
VVT Med Inc. (TSXV: VVTM) ("VVT Med" or the "Company"), a developer of minimally invasive, non-thermal, non-tumescent ("NT-NT") solutions for venous disease, ...
In-Vivo Ovine Study Demonstrates Sustained Performance Of Company’s Continuous Blood Glucose Monitoring (CBGM) Technology Over 240 Days, Reinforces Path to Key IDE Submission ...
Each study adds a piece to the puzzle of scientific knowledge. But any one study on its own doesn’t tell you all that much.
Harvard Medical School also credits animal experiments with developing breakthroughs in treating diabetes, high cholesterol, ...