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The Reality of Chinese Scientific Research
Commentary A perennial question about the rise of communist China is how much of a scientific power it has. Leaving aside politics, how to measure scientific output, impact, and quality ...
June 21, 2024
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Christopher Balding
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February 26, 2024
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
Peter Boghossian on Ivy League Cover-Ups: Harvard Plagiarism Just the Tip of the Iceberg
Peter Boghossian is known for challenging orthodoxies. Today, he uses his distinct “Street Epistemology” method to teach communication ...
February 17, 2024
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Jan Jekielek
Harvard DEI Chief Accused of Plagiarism
Harvard may face a new plagiarism scandal, with its chief diversity officer being accused of lifting text without ...
January 30, 2024
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Tom Ozimek
The Root Cause of Academic Groupthink
Commentary The shroud is coming off elite academia, and America is not pleased with what it’s seeing. Its ...
January 9, 2024
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Bruce Abramson
Claudine Gay Is Only Digging Deeper
Commentary It is understandable that Claudine Gay is furious over her forced resignation, her calamitous fall from grace, ...
January 8, 2024
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Victor Davis Hanson
Harvard—Out the Frying Pan Into the Fire
Commentary Harvard may assume the forced resignation of its president, Claudine Gay, has finally ended its month-long scandal ...
January 5, 2024
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Victor Davis Hanson
Standards Can—and Must—Be Applied to Everyone
Commentary Dr. Claudine Gay has resigned as president of Harvard University. A tepid nonresponse to congressional questioning about ...
January 4, 2024
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Laura Hollis
How Pervasive Is Academic Corruption?
Commentary Whew, what a day it’s been for higher ed! The Claudine Gay debacle at Harvard University has ...
January 4, 2024
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Jeffrey A. Tucker
House Extends Investigation Into Allegations of Plagiarism by Harvard’s President
'Our concern is that standards are not being applied consistently, resulting in different rules for different members of ...
December 21, 2023
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Aaron Pan
Just How Common Is Plagiarizing at Harvard?
Amid all the controversy surrounding Claudine Gay’s congressional testimony about anti-Semitism on the Harvard campus, she has been ...
December 12, 2023
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Roger L. Simon
Plagiarism Allegations Tarnish China’s Art Scene
A British artist recently accused a Chinese painter at the China Academy of Arts of plagiarizing several of ...
May 4, 2023
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China’s Copyright Violations of South Korea’s Entertainment Media Has Doubled
China’s brazen copyright violations of South Korea’s entertainment content have doubled since 2016, says South Korea’s culture ministry. ...
March 7, 2022
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Lisa Bian
China’s Penchant for Plagiarism Poses an Existential Threat to US
Commentary In October of last year, China’s biggest streaming platform, Youku, was accused of plagiarizing "Squid Game," one ...
February 18, 2022
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John Mac Ghlionn
Taiwan Blockchain Startup Accuses Mainland Chinese Firm of Plagiarizing Logo
Taiwan-based startup HollyGold has accused a mainland Chinese company of stealing its logo to create a copycat firm. ...
October 13, 2020
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Frank Yue
BuzzFeed Acknowledges Plagiarism, Not Attributing Some Quotes
BuzzFeed published articles that included plagiarized material and quotes that weren't attributed correctly, its new editor-in-chief said. The ...
June 27, 2020
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Zachary Stieber
China’s Weibo Takes Down Instagram-Like App After Logo Plagiarism Spat
BEIJING—Chinese microblogging website Weibo Corp has taken down an Instagram-like app just three days after its launch and ...
September 5, 2019
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Reuters
Justin Bieber Sued For Stealing Vocal Riffs For “Sorry”
Singer Justin Bieber is facing a lawsuit after allegedly stealing vocal riffs from a lesser-known artist for his ...
May 27, 2016
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Chika Dunu
How Universities Can Help Students Avoid Plagiarism: Get Them to Write Better
As universities get better at detecting plagiarism, students are having to find new ways to avoid getting caught.
January 13, 2016
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Stuart Wrigley
Forget Plagiarism: There’s a New and Bigger Threat to Academic Integrity
Academic plagiarism is no longer just sloppy “cut and paste” jobs or students cribbing large chunks of an ...
August 20, 2015
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Adele Thomas
The Colbert Report and 3 Other Productions Blatantly Copied in China
Interestingly, Chinese internet users, fed up with widespread plagiarism in China, were often the first ones to point ...
July 19, 2015
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Irene Luo
China’s Counterfeiting Efforts Win Awards
China, a world famous counterfeiter, is finally being recognized for its efforts.
July 1, 2014
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Carol Wickenkamp
Fraud Goes to School in China, Part 2 of 3
Plagiarism has become common in China's universities and research institutes.
October 12, 2010
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Si Wang
Shanghai World Expo’s Superlatives
The Shanghai World Expo opened on April 30 as the "largest ever," but critics point to aspects which ...
May 1, 2010
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