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How widespread is scientific misconduct?1 comment

Chris Willmott wrote 3 weeks ago: From time to time examples of scientific fraud come to light and raise questions about the integrity … more →

Tags: ethics, Paper review, plagiarism, Research Ethics, Science, Daniele Fanelli, Fabrication, Falsification, fraud

Hwang Woo-suk Guilty of Fraud in Clone Research

David Granovsky wrote 1 month ago: Disgraced Cloning Expert Convicted in South Korea By CHOE SANG-HUN Snuppy - First cloned dog Publish … more →

Tags: BUSINESS OF STEM CELLS, Cloning, fraud, Guilty, Hwang, Korea, NY Times, Prison, Research

AP: Disgraced cloning expert convicted in SKorea

yewonkang wrote 1 month ago: By HYUNG-JIN KIM/Associated Press writer SEOUL, South Korea – A disgraced cloning expert who falsely … more →

Tags: 1, South Korea, Stem Cell Research

Hwang Woo-suk is Guilty!

arcticpenguin wrote 1 month ago: After three years and 43 hearings, the Korean court finally decided to put an end to the whole Hwang … more →

Tags: hwang woo-suk, Cloning, Human cloning, Stem Cell

Mengaku bisa mengkloning manusia ..ternyata bohong1 comment

yusupman wrote 3 months ago: Hwang woo suk Seoul – Meski teknologi sudah canggih, ilmuwan masih belum bisa mengkloning manu … more →

Tags: Teknologi modern, Ilmuwan, Ilmu Pengetahuan, Kloning, Kloning Manusia

Disgraced South Korean Cloning Scientist May Face Jail Time

averageguys wrote 3 months ago: The disgraced South Korean researcher whose breakthrough cloning research was exposed as a fraud in … more →

Tags: Current Events, Cloning, South Korea

9/11 hero dog cloned

porcospino wrote 5 months ago: A dog which retrieved survivors from the wreckage of the World Trade Centre has been successfully cl … more →

Tags: valour, Cooperation, mammals, Trakr, clone, 9/11

Korea allows research on human embryos, but Hwang Woo-suk doesn't get to do it

arcticpenguin wrote 7 months ago: Spurred by the Obama administration’s lift on a previous ban on human embryonic stem cell rese … more →

Tags: hwang woo-suk, human embryos, Embryonic Stem Cell, Stem Cell Research

Part 2 Of The Pitt Clone Wars

SWB wrote 8 months ago: Remember that patent application that was discredited a while back converning Pitt and a South Korea … more →

Tags: Opinion, Pittsburgh, Business, cool stuff, FYI, INTERNATIONAL, technology business, pittsburgh tribune-review, Pitt

The MMR and Autism Link Should Be Binned For Good Now.4 comments

DBH wrote 9 months ago: Don’t you just love it when a piece of news comes up just in the nick of time that allows you … more →

Tags: Science, Andrew Wakefield, Autism, Jeni Barnett, MMR, scientific fraud, Vaccination

Research Breakthrough: Human Clones May Be Genetically Viable

PureScience TV wrote 10 months ago: For the first time since Hwang Woo-Suk’s cloned stem cells were revealed as fakes, human cloni … more →

Tags: Postings, Interests, News/Current Events, social awareness, Politics, Blog, Science/Technology, Controversies, Medical/Health/Genetics

Hwang gets ownership of (disputed) stem cell technology

arcticpenguin wrote 10 months ago: Hwang Woo-suk, the disgraced veterinary scientist who published ground-breaking stem cell research b … more →

Tags: hwang woo-suk, dog cloning, embryonic cloning, Patent Dispute, embryonic stem cells

Parthenogenesis - Virgin Births in Nature

Stephen wrote 11 months ago: Happy (belated) Christmas! How do you really reproduce without sexual reproduction? Asexual reproduc … more →

Tags: Cells, Evolution, Genetics, New Scientist, really hard, DNA, Recombinant, Marine biology, Meiosis

Another Miraculous Creation of Cloning: Snuppy, The World’s First Cloned Dog 2 comments

venessaarthur wrote 1 year ago: 24th of April 2005, proved to be the most memorable day for the biomedical scientist Hwang Woo-Suk. … more →

Tags: Discoveries and Inventions, Snuppy:World's First Cloned Dog, Scientist Hwang Woo-Suk, Seoul National University, cloned dog snuppy, Snuppy(C), The Most Amazing Invetnion of the year 2005

University of Minnesota concludes falsification of images by Catherine Verfaillie

prasadravindranath wrote 1 year ago: The online issue of Science has a news item (you can only see the summary. A subscription is needed … more →

Tags: health, Medicine, Science, Stem Cell, Catherine Verfaillie, fraud, Image falsification, New Scientist, University of Minnesota

Fraud of Catherine Verfaillie, a stem-cell researcher, unearthed

prasadravindranath wrote 1 year ago: It is another Hwang Woo Suk, the infamous stem-cell reseracher of South Korea whose research was fou … more →

Tags: Life, News, Science, Stem Cell, Aquifer, Blood journal, Catherine Verfaillie, Nature Journal, New Scientist

How I teach English to Koreans3 comments

strayblog wrote 1 year ago: We learned during our orientation that all of us being here in this manner is just slightly ridiculo … more →

Tags: Teaching english in Korea, Casino, edison, einstein, ESL ideas, ESL korea, frankenstein, how i teach, Lunchable

Aussies may back up alleged cloning technology1 comment

arcticpenguin wrote 1 year ago: Australia’s intellectual property protection organization is on the brink of granting a patent … more →

Tags: hwang woo-suk, Human cloning, embryonic cloning

Snuppy The Clone, is a Dad Now!7 comments

oorvi wrote 1 year ago: Congratulations Snuppy! Though you don’t have a dad; though the only mom you’ve ever had is an unsus … more →

Tags: Philosophy, News, Pups, canine, Commercial, Cloning, Snuppy, Afghan Hound, Nostradamus


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