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Survey suggests U.S. research misconduct is common
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Research misconduct at U.S. institutions may be more common than previously suspected, with 9 percent of scientists saying in a new survey that they personally had seen fabrication, falsification or plagiarism.
People:Charles Grassley Activities:2005 Korean Cloning Scandal Source:(Reuters)
2008-06-18
Don't be afraid of failure, China tells scientists
China is drafting a law which will allow scientists to report failures with experiments freely without losing face or affecting future funding, state media said on Tuesday.
Nations:China
2007-08-28
China to shame science frauds
China plans to publicly shame scientists who conduct fraudulent research in an effort to curb abuses following a series of high-profile scandals, a news report said Wednesday.
Nations:China
2006-07-05
MIT Fires Professor, Alleges Bogus Research
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology said Thursday it fired a biology professor for falsifying research data.
2005-10-27
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