Shocking Scientific Hoaxes by Kaia Stonebrook

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Author: Kaia Stonebrook
Category: History
ISBN: 9788235245120
File Size: 0.66 MB
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Shocking Scientific Hoaxes explores the unsettling reality of deception within the scientific community. It examines instances where fabricated findings and forgeries have infiltrated even the most respected scientific circles, often persisting undetected for decades. The book highlights how factors like ambition and the pressure to publish can undermine the pursuit of truth, leading to scientific fraud and deception.

Did you know that the Piltdown Man, a supposed early human fossil, fooled scientists for over 40 years?
Or that the Hwang Woo-suk stem cell scandal shook the world of biomedical research?

This exploration progresses from an overview of the scientific revolution to detailed case studies, such as the aforementioned Piltdown Man and Hwang Woo-suk affairs. The book studies the anatomy of scientific hoaxes and their long-term consequences and vulnerabilities within the scientific community and analyzes the motivations and methods behind these deceptions, assessing the peer-review process and offering strategies for bolstering scientific integrity.

It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and ethical conduct in research, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in science, history, and ethics in science.

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