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- Q18712498 subject Q16792581.
- Q18712498 subject Q9068936.
- Q18712498 abstract "The Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science (or PNIS) is a semi-satirical parody of a scientific journal that publishes articles in three categories: SOFD (Satirical or Fake Data), HARD (Honest And Reliable Data), and editorials. It was established in 2014 and the editor-in-chief is Matt J. Michel. The journal's editors have stated to Vox that articles published in PNIS-HARD are not peer-reviewed. However, they also maintained that the data in all such articles is entirely authentic.".
- Q18712498 wikiPageExternalLink pnis.co.
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- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q16792581.
- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q170539.
- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q20877087.
- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q215028.
- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q5633421.
- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q589298.
- Q18712498 wikiPageWikiLink Q9068936.
- Q18712498 comment "The Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science (or PNIS) is a semi-satirical parody of a scientific journal that publishes articles in three categories: SOFD (Satirical or Fake Data), HARD (Honest And Reliable Data), and editorials. It was established in 2014 and the editor-in-chief is Matt J. Michel. The journal's editors have stated to Vox that articles published in PNIS-HARD are not peer-reviewed. However, they also maintained that the data in all such articles is entirely authentic.".
- Q18712498 label "Proceedings of the Natural Institute of Science".
- Q18712498 homepage pnis.co.