Corrupt cultures : cheating in science and society
Roy Yorke Calne
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
| Omfang | 104 sider : illustrasjoner
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| Opplysninger | Science works -- Evolutionary instinct to deceive in some plants and animals -- Human cheating -- Originality in art, derivation and plagiarism -- The nature of truth. Why are we so susceptible to deceit? -- Ethics in medicine and science -- Science & society -- Intellectual property and secret science -- Corruption in science and the "Peter principle" -- Cold fusion energy fake claim -- Schon and the fake claims for molecular transisters -- The cell, cloning, gene editing CRISPR/Cas9 -- Genes, nuclear transfer and cloning -- Gene editing and unthinkable power to control evolution -- What should a student expect to lie ahead if he or she decides to study science? -- Introducing comments to the And just of the three scandals examined in this book -- William Summerlin -- Haruko Obokata -- Paolo Macchiarini -- The limitations and responsibilities of science -- Selection of students to study science.. - "This is a fresh analysis of how the bindweed of deceit can be sown in the minds of young Scientists - How more rigorous mentoring might avoid the temptation to adopt and publish fake data - The current methods of Science publishing are not fit for purpose and require urgent revision to be fair to the Scientist and to exclude fraud"--
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| ISBN | 1786345609. - 9781786345608
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