Re: Shamed scientist's 'breakthrough'
- From: dk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (DK)
- Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 15:17:33 -0400 (EDT)
In article <f9664b$1l6j$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Lorentz <drosen0000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 3, 8:02 pm, Tim Tyler <seemy...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Shamed scientist's 'breakthrough'Did he fake his research, or did he make a valid scientific
A scientist who faked his research may have actually made a
groundbreaking advance - without even realising it.
mistake?
Whether it was him or someone else in his lab is not entirely
clear but the bottom line is without a doubt - there was a
falsification involved.
South Korean Woo Suk Hwang became famous after claiming to haveDid he lie?
extracted the world's first stem cells from a cloned embryo.
It emerged he had lied about his work, and the source of the cells.
Yes. The most obvious and blatant example was the photo of
*exact* same cell purported to illustrate a different experiment.
DK
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