Physiological authorship versus pathological in publication

The authorship in scientific articles reflects the collaboration efforts and the substantial contributions of the researchers involved at work. Genuine authorship requires active participation in the design of the study, acquisition of data, analysis, interpretation or preparation of manuscripts [1]. However, honorary or pathological authorship undermines these principles, raising important ethical and legal concerns. #Physiological…

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Ai: buy or not buy

Shortly after General Electric went to its medical care division, the recently launched company began to buy artificial intelligence technology. To share some strategic ideas, IFI digital science claims patent services has taken a look at the patents of the target companies To see what capabilities are bringing the medical technology company. The “obviously obvious”…

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Burning seas

Under tide male thin stretch, A slow heat – your salt fingers Pressing against What once kept firm. The ocean, A relaxed story, transporting iron ships of ancient nuclei, its weight drawn towards the sky For invisible fires. Edge after edge, Stone sewers dissolve, His sewn silence in depths where fragile lanterns gather and fade…

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69% Oppose the Laws of Thermodynamics – Watts Up With That?

Guest “If wishes were horses, we’d all get ponies for Christmas” by David Middleton From the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication… Peer-Reviewed Article · Jan 23, 2025 Americans’ support for climate justice By Jennifer Carman, Danning (Leilani) Lu, Matthew Ballew, Joshua Low, Marija Verner, Seth…

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