Watch the cell transplant experiments in zebrafish that suggest certain embryonic cells rely on intrinsic directional cues for collective migration.
Watch the cell transplant experiments in zebrafish that suggest certain embryonic cells rely on intrinsic directional cues for collective migration.
Male scientists commit research misconduct more often than their female peers, and senior researchers are more likely to engage in fraud than trainees.
A neurodegenerative disease researcher found guilty of fabricating results in funding applications has written an open letter of apology and clarification.
A new ethics course aims to rehabilitate scientists found guilty of misconduct so they can return to the field as productive researchers.
A researcher who studied neurodegenerative diseases made up results from experiments yet to take place in order to apply for more funds.
The author of a whistleblower blog has revealed his identity after the site was suspended due to legal threats from accused scientists.
Two biomedical researchers have been found guilty of falsifying data.
This year’s roundup of bad behavior in the life sciences and new initiatives to prevent misconduct
The science images and videos that captured our attention in 2012
An exhaustive report about research fraud committed by social psychologist Diederik Stapel paints a picture of a field beset by sloppy practices and low standards.