Structure peer review to make it more robust
Briefly

Mario Malički emphasizes the need for structured peer review with a transparent set of questions focusing on methodological, analytical, and interpretative aspects, to ensure the trustworthiness of scientific literature.
Reviewers' silence on certain aspects of a manuscript doesn't necessarily imply acceptance for publication, highlighting the importance of a more structured and thorough peer-review process.
Read at Nature
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