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  2. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_publishing

    In March 2008, Gunther Eysenbach, publisher of an early open-access journal, drew attention to what he called "black sheep among open-access publishers and journals" [16] and highlighted in his blog publishers and journals which resorted to excessive spam to attract authors and editors, criticizing in particular Bentham Science Publishers, Dove Medical Press, and Libertas Academica.

  3. Junk science - Wikipedia

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    The rise of open source (free to read) journals has resulted in economic pressure on academic publishers to publish junk science. [18] Even when the journal is peer-reviewed, the authors, rather than the readers, become the customer and the source of funding for the journal, so the publisher is incentivized to publish as many papers as possible ...

  4. Junkyard tornado - Wikipedia

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    The junkyard tornado argument uses a calculation of the probability of abiogenesis based on false assumptions, as comparable to "a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein" and to compare the chance of obtaining even a single functioning protein by chance combination of amino acids to a solar ...

  5. Beall's List - Wikipedia

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    The publisher has no policies or practices for digital preservation, meaning that if the journal ceases operations, all of the content disappears from the internet. The publisher copy-proofs (locks) their PDFs, thus making it harder to check for plagiarism. The name of a journal is incongruent with the journal's mission.

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  7. Scrapheap Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Examples of challenges included making a jet car, a bridging machine, a car-crusher, and a machine to fling a British Leyland Mini as far as possible. Assistant producer Eve Kay had the idea for the show after watching a scene in the movie Apollo 13 , where NASA engineers had only a short period of time to construct a carbon dioxide filter out ...

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