[
	{
		"id": "SVIDXEG4",
		"type": "webpage",
		"abstract": "“Nucleic corrosive” for “nucleic acid”. “Counterfeit conscience” in place of “artificial intelligence”. These are some of the “tortured” phrases that the CNRS researcher Guillaume Cabanac tracks in scientific publications in order to identify those that are unreliable. The software program that he co-developed for this purpose earned him a spot in the 2021 Top 10 selected by the journal Nature.",
		"container-title": "CNRS News",
		"language": "en",
		"title": "Guillaume Cabanac tracks fake science",
		"URL": "https://news.cnrs.fr/articles/guillaume-cabanac-tracks-fake-science",
		"accessed": {
			"date-parts": [
				[
					"2024",
					11,
					6
				]
			]
		}
	}
]