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|Title=What Universities can Learn from one of Science’s Biggest Frauds
 
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|Is About=This case is about  a Japanese bone-health researcher, who plagiarized work, fabricated data and forged authorships — prompting retractions of more than 60 studies in the scholarly literature so far<ref>Else, Holly. "What universities can learn from one of science's biggest frauds." ''Nature'' 570.7761 (2019): 287.</ref>. This is a factual case.
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