How Subtle Data Tweaks Are Undermining Scientific Integrity
How ‘Tiny Shortcuts’ Are Poisoning Science
The MIT Press Reader2026.03.23Updated 22d ago

Seemingly harmless data tweaks are undermining the integrity of the entire field. We must define the problem to prevent it.
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Researchers warn that minor data manipulation practices—dubbed "tiny shortcuts"—are quietly eroding the reliability of scientific research across disciplines. These seemingly harmless adjustments, often rationalized by scientists, collectively damage the foundation of reproducible science. Experts urge the field to establish clear definitions and standards to combat this widespread problem.
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