Eastoff
But it was a beginning.
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that's rare and it doesn't mean science itself is corrupt. the scientific community by its own rigorously self-policing nature weeds out potential corruption very quickly.
Well, I don't know about the very quickly part. I could imagine some aging professor that isn't as original anymore, and has to get that grant money in, so he fudges some numbers hoping nobody will catch him. But, like we both agreed, they will get caught quickly.

