http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol297/issue5580/news-summaries.shtml
Jocelyn Kaiser
This week, an Institute of Medicine panel suggested ways to prevent scientific misconduct, calling on U.S. universities to make ethical conduct a bigger part of the academic culture. The report's recommendations, which are aimed at all university research, will cost money to implement, its authors say, and are likely to be controversial.
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