Report: China to shame science frauds (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-05 11:14 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.
"China will record and evaluate the credibility of the research organs who
apply for national scientific funds," the Xinhua News Agency said, citing
comments by the technology minister, Xu Guanhua. "Those scientists or research
organizations who lose credibility will be warned and made public."
Xinhua said Xu made the comments Tuesday in a meeting of a government
advisory panel. It didn't say how the system would work.
China's scientific establishment has been battered this year by a scandals
over star scientists who lied about research or their academic backgrounds.
Last month, a dean at one of China's top science universities was dismissed
after investigators found he faked research on what state media had hailed as a
breakthrough new computer chip.
Two other scientists at top universities have been fired after they were
caught lying about their backgrounds.
"Although the number of scientific frauds is still small, its harm on China's
scientific progress cannot be underestimated," Xu was quoted as saying.
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