A series of extraordinary advances in physics claimed by scientists at Bell Labs relied on fraudulent data, a committee investigating the matter reported yesterday. The findings, in effect, dismiss as fiction results from 17 papers that had been promoted as major breakthroughs in physics, including claims last fall that Bell Labs had created molecular-scale transistors. ... In 2001, Dr. Schön averaged one scientific paper every eight days. For most scientists, a few papers a year is productive. How widespread is this behavior? Is it realistic to consider this an isolated case? |