Last Updated: June 1, 2025
At NewMech.org, our editorial mission is to deliver accurate, engaging, and well-researched content related to mechanics, materials science, and engineering innovation. We are committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, objectivity, and clarity in all our published articles, reports, and features.
This Editorial Policy outlines our approach to content creation, sourcing, accuracy, and ethical standards.
1. Purpose and Scope
Our editorial content includes but is not limited to:
- Explainers and educational articles
- Industry news and research highlights
- Blog-style insights on mechanics of materials and structures
- Interviews, features, and opinion pieces
- Innovation and trend analysis in science and technology
We aim to make complex topics in mechanical engineering and applied sciences accessible to students, researchers, and enthusiasts worldwide.
2. Accuracy and Fact-Checking
We prioritize accuracy, clarity, and scientific integrity. Before publication:
- All articles are researched using credible academic and industry sources, including peer-reviewed journals, government reports, and research institutions.
- Data and claims are fact-checked by our editorial team or reviewed with domain experts when necessary.
- Sources are cited appropriately or referenced with external links for transparency.
If errors are found after publication, we are committed to correcting them promptly (see our Corrections Policy).
3. Editorial Independence
NewMech.org operates with full editorial independence. Our content is:
- Free from commercial bias or external influence
- Not dictated by advertisers, sponsors, or affiliate partners
- Created solely to inform, educate, and support the scientific community
Any sponsored content or collaborations will be clearly labeled as such.
4. Originality and Plagiarism
We take intellectual property seriously. Every article published on NewMech.org is:
- Original content, written or commissioned by our editors and contributors
- Screened for plagiarism using detection tools before going live
- Properly attributed if any quotes, data, or media are used from third parties
We do not tolerate content scraping, uncredited reproduction, or plagiarism.
5. Contributor Standards
Our contributors include subject matter experts, researchers, engineers, and science communicators with a strong background in mechanics, materials science, or engineering education.
All contributors are required to:
- Follow this Editorial Policy
- Disclose any conflicts of interest
- Commit to ethical writing and reporting practices
If you’re interested in contributing, please visit our Write for Us page.
6. Objectivity and Transparency
While we strive to present objective, fact-based content, occasional opinion or analysis articles may appear on the site. These will be clearly marked as Editorial or Opinion, and reflect the views of the author — not necessarily those of NewMech.org.
We avoid sensationalism and ensure that our headlines and summaries accurately reflect article content.
7. User Engagement and Feedback
We encourage our readers to provide feedback, share knowledge, and report any issues they notice in our content. Constructive comments and scholarly discussion help us improve our editorial quality and better serve the community.
To share feedback or suggest a correction, email us at cm.discoverseo@gmail.com
8. Review and Updates
This policy is reviewed periodically and updated as needed to reflect changes in editorial practices, platform scope, or reader expectations.
Last Reviewed: July 1, 2025
Thank you for trusting NewMech.org as your reliable source for engineering insights.
— The Editorial Team