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AI for academic writing: friend or foe?
Given the increasing availability of AI writing tools, how can academic institutions ensure the responsible use of these technologies while maintaining the integrity of research and scholarship?
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18 Answers 8 Votes
Is Oxidative Stress sufficient by itself as an indicator and compelling basis for a carcinogenic concern?
Oxidative Stress as a Precursor and Mechanism for Carcinogenicity IARC and others (Smith et al) have identified 10 key characteristics which may be used/considered in the evaluation of carcinogenicity, one of which is oxidative stress. How strong or compelling, if at all, would the data need to be for considering OS as a putative and defensible MOA for carcinogenicity, or would there need to be other tangential/correlative data (e.g., tumors) available. In other words, is OS sufficient by...
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Does a mule have by definition a diploid (2n) genome or 1n + 1n haploid genomes?
Dears, Does a mule have by definition a diploid (2n) genome or 1n + 1n haploid genomes? Best regards
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Answer Accepted 8 Answers 5 Votes
What are the potential benefits and drawbacks of utilizing microorganisms as a substitute for chemical fertilizers and pesticides?
Can microbes revolutionize modern agriculture by replacing synthetic fertilizers and pesticides? Explore the potential of beneficial microbes as natural alternatives to conventional chemical inputs and discuss the environmental and economic benefits of adopting microbial-based agricultural practices.
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How should SciPinion improve their account profile page?
Currently, an account's profile includes a CV, education, employment. It also asks for an H-index but does not specify which source. It also excludes information about research output in general and limits itself seemingly to journal articles, chapters, and patents. It could ask about data sets, scientific software, and other research output forms. It can allow people to list an ORCID, ROR (institutes), Mastodon/Twitter, GitHub/GitLab accounts, etc, allowing people to establish a much richer...
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What questions would you like the SciPinion Community to address next in a SciPoll? $100
SciPinion is seeking your input for our upcoming SciPolls. Please participate in this SciPinion Ping (a single science-based question posted for other experts to answer) by posting your top multiple-choice question, including answer options. If you participate you will earn Ping credits to ask your own questions and if we choose your question, there is a $100 reward. We will choose at least one of the most popular and thought provoking questions. Please post your topic in the form of a...
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