 Talking about ISMTE, you gave a talk on detecting misconduct in images. Could you tell us a bit more about that session? Yeah, so I let a workshop on how to detect misconduct in images and part of our process at APS is that we look at all photographs within our accepted papers. So once the paper is accepted, it goes into a little workflow that our art editors screen all the photographs for proper presentation. And so if I look using some software tools, we can detect if things have been edited or rearranged or manipulated in any way. And so this workshop walked other editors through this process because it is quite labor-intensive and it does require a level of expertise that not every journal has on board. And the session goal was to give more editors the tools they need to look at images and look for manipulation or editing on their own.