A new Northwestern University study suggests scientific fraud is no longer limited to isolated cases, but increasingly driven by coordinated global networks that manipulate publishing systems. Using large-scale data analysis, researchers uncovered paper mills, brokers, and compromised journals working together to manufacture credibility at scale. Credit: Shutterstock

New research reveals organized networks linking paper mills, intermediaries, and compromised academic journals

Organized scientific fraud is becoming increasingly common, ranging from fabricated research to the buying and selling of authorship and citations, according to a new study from Northwestern University.

The researchers conducted an in-depth examination…

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