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Feedback from academics on International Review of Science journal issue

The passage contains only benign comments from scholars about a journal publication, with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, misconduct, or investigative leads. Multiple academics express appreciation for the journal issue. Names of scholars and their affiliations are listed. No substantive claims or allegations are present.

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022452
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The passage contains only benign comments from scholars about a journal publication, with no mention of influential actors, financial flows, misconduct, or investigative leads. Multiple academics express appreciation for the journal issue. Names of scholars and their affiliations are listed. No substantive claims or allegations are present.

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Inference: International Review of Science Feedback & Comments Tasneem Husain Theoretical physicist, writer and educator, based in Cambridge. “T have not yet had the opportunity of reading all the articles, but gauging from what I have read, this latest issue seems fascinating.” José M Igoa Department of Basic Psychology Department at the University of Madrid. “Thank you very much for the information about your journal and the link to David Lobina and Mark Benchley's review of Tom Wolfe's book. I have taken a look at the title of the articles you have published so far and they look pretty interesting indeed. I will voice the news about your a? publication to my colleagues. Eva Jablonka Israeli theorist and geneticist. “Thank you very much for sending us the online ninth issue (very interesting and thought provoking).”’ Andrew Jordan Professor of physics at the University of Rochester. “T have gone through the edited version of the book review. There were a lot of changes made, but I think you managed to keep most of my ideas and condense it in the editing process. Please pass along my thanks to David and the other editors for the editing/co-writing.” Alexander Kharazishvili Chief Researcher in the Department of Mathematical Analysis at the A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute. “Thank you very much for information and good news! Definitely, I will be reading this issue of Inference with my great interest and I am sure I will enjoy it. Especially, 1 am proud to be among gd so eminent authors.’

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