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Editorial Snapshot: Emerging concerns: Hidden AI instructions in preprints

- G.A., Senior Editor

Recent reports have raised concerns about researchers embedding hidden instructions in preprints to manipulate AI-driven evaluations. A recent Nikkei article revealed that scientists at 14 universities across eight countries have inserted covert commands, sometimes in invisible text, to enhance their papers’ perceived impact or appeal. These instructions target AI tools increasingly used in academic publishing to summarize, rank, or recommend research. Such tactics exploit the growing reliance on AI for assessing scholarly work, particularly in preprint repositories like arXiv, where peer review is absent.

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Science News: Vietnam’s bold move to ban fossil-fuel motorcycles in Hanoi by 2026: A step toward cleaner air

– G.A., Senior Editor

Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, is set to ban fossil-fuel motorcycles and mopeds within its central Ring Road 1 starting July 2026, a directive from Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh aimed at tackling severe air pollution. With nearly 7 million motorcycles dominating transport for Hanoi’s 8 million residents, the city frequently ranks among the world’s most polluted, with traffic-related particulate matter contributing 20–60% to air quality degradation. This policy targets the urban core, including the historic Old Quarter, and is part of a broader national strategy to curb emissions, with plans to expand restrictions to cars by 2028 and all fossil-fuel vehicles within Ring Road 3 by 2030.

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Editorial Snapshot: Nature’s shift to mandatory transparent peer review: A new era for research transparency

- G.A., Senior Editor

Starting June 16, 2025, Nature is mandating transparent peer review for all newly submitted research articles, requiring published papers to include anonymous referee reports and author responses. This builds on Nature’s optional transparency initiative since 2020 and aligns with practices at Nature Communications since 2016. The move aims to demystify the peer-review process, offering readers a window into the rigorous dialogue that shapes scientific publications.

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Science News: Plastic bag policies cut shoreline litter, but broader solutions needed: Study insights

– G.A., Senior Editor

A recent study published in Science underscores the impact of plastic bag bans and fees on reducing shoreline litter across the United States. Analyzing data from 45,067 cleanups spanning 2016 to 2023, researchers found that regions implementing these policies saw a 25–47% reduction in plastic bags as a proportion of total litter compared to areas without such measures. State-level policies proved more effective than local ones, particularly in regions with higher baseline litter levels. This comprehensive analysis, covering 182 policies, highlights the role of targeted regulations in curbing plastic pollution along coastlines.

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