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    Investigations suggest that, in some fields, at least one-quarter of clinical trials might be problematic or even entirely made up, warn some researchers. They urge stronger scrutiny.

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    • The problem of flawed clinical trials – and how to spot them in the first place: https://t.co/OgIIHmv6Yo https://t.co/oSd64AOj9t

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    Cochrane UK is delighted to be hosting the Cochrane Colloquium at the Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Centre in London from 4th to 6th September 2023, and Satellite events on 3rd September. We have chosen the theme ‘Forward together for trusted evidence’ to explore the challenges for the future around trustworthiness of healthcare data and information whilst also celebrating 30 years of producing…

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    Cochrane UK is delighted to be hosting the Cochrane Colloquium at the Queen Elizabeth II (QEII) Centre in London from 4th to 6th September 2023, and Satellite events on 3rd September. We have chosen the theme ‘Forward together for trusted evidence’ to explore the challenges for the future around trustworthiness of healthcare data and information whilst also celebrating 30 years of producing…

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    Researchers are excited but apprehensive about the latest advances in artificial intelligence.

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    The open-source alternative to Twitter has added nearly half a million users in little more than a week — but should scientists make the leap? We examine the pros and cons.

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    Anna Severin explains how her team used machine learning to try to assess the quality of thousands of reviewers’ reports.

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    Shobita Parthasarathy warns that software designed to summarize, translate and write like humans might exacerbate distrust in science.

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