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  • Nov 2, 2011
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November 2nd, 2011
Dutch Academy President: “The system has not worked well enough”

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Science must look closely at the environment in which fraud could Diederik Stapel, find Robbert Dijkgraaf, president of Science Academy fellowship.”We do know more fraud cases, but this?”  “It’s all as bad as we feared in our worst nightmares,” says physicist Robbert Dijkgraaf, president of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences. “That he at least eight years, could increase a play that defies our faith.” He finds it particularly bad that so many young scientists this damage. “That makes me so amazed.” Read More