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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 13 Oct 2017

    China wants to be a global force in scientific research, but rampant, systemic fraud has led to a setbackhttp://nyti.ms/2z6tWAE 

    8:50 PM - 13 Oct 2017
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      2. Ann‏ @Dr_Ann_Wong 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @amyyqin

        Totally against scientific integrity and ethnics, also make real scientists with Chinese surnames harder to publish.

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
      3. MuseumWorkers‏ @MuseumWorkerDay 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Dr_Ann_Wong @nytimes @amyyqin

        The West is afraid of China's rising power & here's a sure way to leave a bitter mark on their competition! The oldest trick in the book.

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Ann‏ @Dr_Ann_Wong 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @MuseumWorkerDay @nytimes @amyyqin

        Research misconduct and institutional coverups not only happened in China, also in famous universities internationally.

        4 replies 1 retweet 3 likes
      5. 麻省民工‏ @aganMA01 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Dr_Ann_Wong @MuseumWorkerDay and

        Yep, this is a global problem. Even the current NIH director is a 'victim' of research misconduct.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      6. MuseumWorkers‏ @MuseumWorkerDay 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @aganMA01 @Dr_Ann_Wong and

        Research Violations Stay in Dark Over Retaliation Fears (Bloomberg):https://www.bna.com/research-violations-stay-n57982088276/ …

        1 reply 3 retweets 3 likes
      7. Ann‏ @Dr_Ann_Wong 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @MuseumWorkerDay @nytimes @amyyqin

        Precisely

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      1. Christie Finn‏ @HoofHugs 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The US has the same problem. At least 50 percent of the published scientific articles are seriously flawed, unreliable, and w/o validity.

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      2. MuseumWorkers‏ @MuseumWorkerDay 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Western scientists & academics have the exact same problems. But, why miss an opportunity to point a finger at 'others.' #SilkRoad #China

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
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      1. Lukyamuzi Bashir‏ @LukyamuziBashi7 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Really when will this change from China to "Uganda wants to be a global farce in scientific research" members pray for us to make it one day

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      1. Robert Lee‏ @RobertLeeNASA 13 Oct 2017
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        Well they are stupid because we are mining in space.pic.twitter.com/gBHwgaIQPC

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      2. Elizabeth Phelps‏ @nebhuskergma 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        It's so much easier to steal anything they want around the globe. Why be original in their research or anything else?

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Adrian L‏ @Adrian56540355 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nebhuskergma @nytimes

        World 1st quantum satellite, world fastest 1st and 2nd place supercomputer with their own chips. Wonder who would they steal that from?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Elizabeth Phelps‏ @nebhuskergma 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Adrian56540355 @nytimes

        Oh, man, now I know not to pop off with my first thought! I am drowning in information and accomplishments. I even got called a man by one.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Adrian L‏ @Adrian56540355 14 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nebhuskergma @nytimes

        Be careful of what u read..as Trump would called it "many fake news" out there..especially never depends on single source nowaday

        0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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      1. Mzu‏ @Mzukisi_Qobo 11 Nov 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        This 'scientific' fraud isn't unique to China. It has been widespread in the Western world, where probably the word plagiarism traces its lineage

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      1. zhiyanle‏ @zhiyanle 16 Oct 2017
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        misleading. 80 of 107 papers have no problem. The retraction tries to discredit medical records. fang shimin himself is has lot of fraud.

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      1. XX‏ @XX20171120 16 Oct 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @amyyqin

        Are you sure is it what you mean? As in the West xxxxxxx more on the quantity of research papers published rather than the quality.

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