
Over the past decade, furtive commercial entities around the world have industrialized the production, sale and dissemination of bogus scholarly research, undermining the literature that everyone from doctors to engineers...

South African poetry has a new digital archive – what’s behind the project
South African poetry, rich with history, has long been an underappreciated cornerstone of the countrys cultural landscape. But a new free-to-access digital archive is helping change that. Focused on the poets published by...

Femicide in Kenya: William Ruto has set up a task force – feminist scholar explains its flaws
Gender-based violence is a major challenge in Kenya, which has recorded a significant rise in deaths of women and girls in recent years. In January 2024, a coalition of organisations across the east African nation...

Chad’s parliamentary election hands Mahamat Déby absolute control. Here’s why it’s dangerous
Chad held parliamentary elections in late December 2024. The final results released on 21 January 2025 gave the well-established former ruling party, the Movement Patriotique du Salut (MPS), 124 seats out of 188. The...

State-of-the-art artificial intelligence systems like OpenAIs ChatGPT, Googles Gemini and Anthropics Claude have captured the public imagination by producing fluent text in multiple languages in response to user prompts....

Problematic Paper Screener: Trawling for fraud in the scientific literature
Have you ever heard of the Joined Together States? Or bosom peril? Kidney disappointment? Fake neural organizations? Lactose bigotry? These nonsensical, and sometimes amusing, word sequences are among thousands of tortured...
AI can affect anonymous surveys. Here are some ways for researchers to mitigate its impact
Anonymous surveys protect participants from becoming targets of anti-2SLGBTQIA+ hate. However, researchers need to be careful about the potential for bad actors to spoil survey data. (Shutterstock) As 2SLGBTQIA+ people are...