Wiley Retracts 26 Papers from Environmental Toxicology Journal Due to Compromised Peer Review

Wiley's Environmental Toxicology journal has retracted 26 papers due to compromised peer review processes. All authors are affiliated with Chinese universities, and many corresponding authors used non-standard email addresses, raising suspicions of paper mill involvement. Wiley stated that concerning peer review patterns were identified, and the investigation is ongoing. Some authors disagreed with the retractions, claiming they were not involved in the peer review process. This is not Wiley's first mass retraction; it highlights vulnerabilities in academic peer review and the serious issue of academic misconduct.
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