Peer Review Congress Chicago – Day 3

Good morning from Chicago! We will start Day 3 (last day) of the 10th International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication. @peerreviewcongress.bsky.social / peerreviewcongress.org/peer-review-… #PRC10 <— This hashtag will give you all the posts! You can also click on this feed, created by @retropz.bsky.social: bsky.app/profile/did:…

[Day 1] and [Day 2].

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Peer Review Congress Chicago – Day 1

It’s Peer Review Week! A perfect time to post my notes from the 10th International Congress on Peer Review and Scientific Publication, which was held at the Swissôtel in Chicago, two weeks ago, September 3-5, 2025.

This was my first time attending this congress. I tried to live-post all the talks on BlueSky [except for one session where I sneaked out].

You can find most posts about this conference under the hashtag #PRC10 on BlueSky or X. Andrew Porter @retropz.bsky.social, Research Integrity and Training Adviser at the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, created a BlueSky feed as well.

This post will contain (lightly edited) notes from Day 1. Click here to see the posts from [Day 2] and [Day 3].

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Science Integrity Digest, August 2024

Your monthly digest of science integrity news.

General Science Integrity News

Sleuthing

Legal threats for science critics

Federal and institutional investigations

Publishers taking action

Games

Artificial intelligence and science

New Publication and Editorials

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Science Integrity Digest, July 2024

A round-up from July, with news articles about science integrity, retractions, sleuthing, artificial intelligence, and more.

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The rat with the big balls and the enormous penis – how Frontiers published a paper with botched AI-generated images

A review article with some obviously fake and non-scientific illustrations created by Artificial Intelligence (AI) was the talk on X (Twitter) today.

The figures in the paper were generated by the AI tool Midjourney, which generated some pretty, but nonsensical, illustrations with unreadable text.

It appears that neither the editor nor the two peer reviewers looked at the figures at all. The paper was peer-reviewed within a couple of weeks and published two days ago.

Dear readers, today I present you: the rat with the enormous family jewels and the diƨlocttal stem ells.

Tweet by Dr. Houldcroft discussing Figure 1 from the paper. Source: https://twitter.com/DrCJ_Houldcroft/status/1758111493181108363
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