Abstract
BEIJING—As part of a campaign to improve ethical behavior among China's rapidly growing scientific community, the country's leading basic research agency has disclosed the names of three scientists being punished for misconduct. In the past 2 years, some 60 scientists funded by the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) have been found guilty of misconduct, but the Web posting (nsfc.gov.cn) late last month is the first time that any names or institutions have been identified.
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