At Interesting Engineering our fact-checking process adheres to high journalistic standards and our primary commitment is to accuracy. We employ trained journalists and editors who are skilled in verifying information, detecting misinformation, and maintaining objectivity in their reporting.
Before publishing any news article, our editorial team independently verifies the accuracy of the information through multiple credible sources. This may include consulting experts in the relevant field to ensure the technical aspects are correctly reported.
We rely on multiple sources to verify the accuracy of the information presented in our articles. This helps in cross-referencing and ensuring that the facts are corroborated by various reputable sources.
We adhere to ethical guidelines in our fact-checking process, respecting intellectual property rights, confidentiality agreements, and professional codes of conduct. We do not engage in plagiarism, fabrication, or misrepresentation of facts.
We always attribute our sources of information. This includes naming individuals, organizations, research studies, or other credible sources from which the information has been obtained.
In the event that errors are identified in our published articles, we promptly correct them and issue a transparent correction notice. We also update articles with new information as it becomes available, ensuring that our content remains accurate and up-to-date.
We welcome feedback from our readers regarding the accuracy of our articles. If readers identify potential inaccuracies or have additional information relevant to a published article, they are encouraged to contact us. We take reader feedback seriously and investigate any concerns raised.
By adhering to these fact-checking policies, we aim to uphold the trust of our readers and maintain the reputation of being a reliable source of engineering news and information.