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preprint

[pree-print, pree-print] / ˈpriˌprɪnt, priˈprɪnt /


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Last month, researchers and physicians at Stanford and Harvard published an independent preprint study that looked at the performance of 24 clinical AI models.

From MarketWatch Aug. 7, 2026

The research was published online Monday on a preprint server, which enabled the researchers to put out the paper before it was vetted by outside reviewers.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 5, 2026

To examine how LLMs are influencing scientific publishing, Yin's team compiled more than 2 million papers posted from January 2018 through June 2024 across three major preprint platforms.

From Science Daily Dec. 24, 2025

Martin, the author of the books, is an investor and advisor to Colossal; he’s even named as a co-author on a technical paper the company published as a non-peer-reviewed preprint describing its de-extinction effort.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 24, 2025

The preprint generated quite a bit of buzz on social media!

From Salon Apr. 23, 2025




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