Media Mentions

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This page lists selected reported public references and citations connected with the Science Report archive. It records the type and status of each reference as accurately as the available information allows; entries are not presented as endorsements, awards, formal collaborations or current partnerships.

Reported Editorial and Policy References

  • Chemical & Engineering News (2015): reported reference connected with arsenic exposure, visceral leishmaniasis and drug resistance. The reference remains described as reported rather than confirmed until the exact external URL and context are verified.
  • World Economic Forum (2016): reported reference connected with workplace burnout, employee health and economic cost. The exact external URL and form of the reference remain pending verification.
  • LSE Business Review (2017): reported reference connected with workaholism, occupational health and workplace behavior. The entry does not claim endorsement and remains subject to verification of the exact external page.

Reported Academic and Reference Citations

  • Frontiers in Immunology (2017): reported citation to an archived Science Report publication page in a laboratory-method context. The exact article, cited page and citation context remain pending verification.
  • Wikipedia (2017): reported citation in a history-of-medicine context. The exact article, cited statement and historical revision remain pending verification.
  • Springer: reported academic or publisher reference; the publication, date, cited Science Report page and external URL remain unconfirmed.

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