Bodies in the Basement: The Forgotten Stolen Bones of America's Medical Schools

Many people know about the resurrection men in the UK who robbed graves to sell corpses to medical schools, but few are aware that American medical schools also paid body snatchers to supply cadavers for their anatomy laboratories from the 18th to the 20th centuries. The skeletons in the closets of these respected institutions were sometimes hidden for decades until unsuspecting construction workers stumbled across bones in old wells or behind walls.

Academic journals are facing a battle to weed out fake peer reviews

It's no secret that you can fake just about everything on the Internet: fake job references, fake news, fake audiences, fake academic credentials, and fake science. But what happens when academic journals which distribute important research from the world's universities begin to be subject to these same kinds of fake influences? Aja Romano at The Daily Dot explores the issue.