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Wednesday, 4 February 2026

EXPLAINED: What is Peer Review? What it means and how the process works for science.

Written by: Astrophyzix Science Communication 

Peer review explainer


What is peer review?

Peer review is a quality control process used in science to evaluate research before it is published. 

Independent experts in the same field as the author examine the work to determine whether it meets accepted scientific standards.

Peer review does not prove that research is correct. Instead, it helps reduce errors, improve clarity, and filter out work that lacks sufficient evidence or methodological rigor.

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