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On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of Science (ISBN:0691139660)

On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of Science (ISBN:0691139660) | Libri antichi e moderni | Goodstein David

Libri antichi e moderni
Goodstein David
Princeton University Press 2010,
19,00 €
(Roma, Italia)

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Dettagli

  • Autore
  • Goodstein David
  • Editori
  • Princeton University Press 2010
  • Soggetto
  • Scienza Science Mathematics
  • Descrizione
  • As New
  • Descrizione
  • H
  • Sovracoperta
  • True
  • Stato di conservazione
  • Come nuovo
  • Legatura
  • Rilegato
  • Copia autografata
  • False
  • Prima edizione
  • False

Descrizione

Fraud in science is not as easy to identify as one might think. When accusations of scientific misconduct occur, truth can often be elusive, and the cause of a scientist's ethical misstep isn't always clear. On Fact and Fraud looks at actual cases in which fraud was committed or alleged, explaining what constitutes scientific misconduct and what doesn't, and providing readers with the ethical foundations needed to discern and avoid fraud wherever it may arise. Here, Goodstein takes us on a tour of real controversies from the front lines of science and helps readers determine for themselves whether or not fraud occurred. Cases include, among others, those of Robert A. Millikan, whose historic measurement of the electron's charge has been maligned by accusations of fraud; Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons and their discovery of cold fusion; Victor Ninov and the supposed discovery of element 118; Jan Hendrik Schˆn from Bell Labs and his work in semiconductors; and J. Georg Bednorz and Karl M¸ller's discovery of high-temperature superconductivity, a seemingly impossible accomplishment that turned out to be real.

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