We help you understand the trustworthiness and value of research by surfacing signals in articles. These signals are identified in:
Metadata
We identify signals about the trustworthiness of the authors and the article from metadata. Metadata is a key source of information as it improves over time.
Expert input
We gain insight into the veracity and potential value of an article by harnessing the issues, questions, and evaluations that researchers and other experts contribute.
Signals network
Signals amplifies and creates powerful insights by creating a network of individual signals. This allows us to provide rich and robust information about the trustworthiness of articles.
Signals integrates different inputs including 3rd-party content-based checks and proprietary data that only publishers have access to.