Well, he made it up. All of it, apparently.
According to a report published on December 29th by Seoul National University in
South Korea, its erstwhile employee Hwang Woo-suk, who had tendered his
resignation six days earlier, deliberately falsified his data in the paper on
human embryonic stem cells that he and 24 colleagues published in Science in May
2005. In particular, Dr Hwang claimed he had created 11
colonies of human embryonic stem ceils genetically matched to specific patients.
He had already admitted that nine of these were bogus, but had said that this
was the result of an honest mistake, and that the other two were still the real
McCoy. A panel of experts appointed by the university to investigate the matter,
however, disagreed. They found that DNA fingerprint traces conducted on the
stem-cell lines reported in the A. made up all his experience B. is a famous geneticists in Seoul National University C. was an employee in Seoul National University D. published an authentic paper in Science with his 24 colleagues
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Well, he made it up. All of it, apparently.
According to a report published on December 29th by Seoul National University in
South Korea, its erstwhile employee Hwang Woo-suk, who had tendered his
resignation six days earlier, deliberately falsified his data in the paper on
human embryonic stem cells that he and 24 colleagues published in Science in May
2005. In particular, Dr Hwang claimed he had created 11
colonies of human embryonic stem ceils genetically matched to specific patients.
He had already admitted that nine of these were bogus, but had said that this
was the result of an honest mistake, and that the other two were still the real
McCoy. A panel of experts appointed by the university to investigate the matter,
however, disagreed. They found that DNA fingerprint traces conducted on the
stem-cell lines reported in the A. a mistake of careless B. the result of an honest mistake C. a dishonest experiment D. a deliberated fabrication
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Well, he made it up. All of it,
apparently. According to a report published on December 29th by Seoul National
University in South Korea, its erstwhile employee Hwang Woo-suk, who had
tendered his resignation six days earlier, deliberately falsified his data in
the paper on human embryonic stem cells that he and 24 colleagues published in
Science in May 2005. In particular, Dr Hwang claimed he had
created 11 colonies of human embryonic stem cells genetically matched to
specific patients. He had already admitted that nine of these were bogus, but
had said that this was the result of an honest mistake, and that the other two
were still the real McCoy. A panel of experts appointed by the university to
investigate the matter, however, disagreed. They found that DNA fingerprint
traces conducted on the stem-cell lines reported in the paper A. made up all his experience B. is a famous geneticist in Seoul National University C. was an employee in Seoul National University D. published an authentic paper in Science with his 24 colleagues
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT C{{/B}} I remember Max very well.
He had a Ph. D. from Princeton. He was a Chaucerian. He was brilliant, eloquent,
and professorial. He possessed everything respectable in a human being —a good
mind, a sound professional ethic, a sense of learning’s place in the universe.
Max was truly an educator, But there is one thing I haven’t told
you about Max: I hated his guts. Max was my freshman-English
teacher. And while he was, in a sense, everything I desired to be (that is, a
gentleman and a scholar), he was also a man who force-fed me for 15 weeks on
literature and grammar (and what a foul stew it was!) Today, I
am a college teacher myself, and have discovered that very few students are
encountering their own version of Max. This is not to say that
younger, up-and-coming professors are less erudite or well trained than Max was.
On the contrary, the scarcity of academic job opportunities has virtually
A. lenient and permissive B. eager to please his students C. disgusting and loathsome D. strict and demanding
[单项选择]A. He is angry at the announcer’s words. B. He always does what the announcer says. C. He doesn’t believe what the announcer says at all. D. He thinks that the announcer is very efficient at his work.
[单项选择]A. He’s tired. B. He lost the race. C. He has already been to the top of the hill. D. He prefers doing exercise indoors.
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