Science Café: Why Do Scientists Cheat?

Thursday, January 22, 2015 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
2015 UCF Science Café: You are invited to come and listen to
UCF and national researchers talk about their work while enjoying wine and
appetizers.

Dr. Robert Camley

Why do Scientists Cheat?


A not very serious look at some famous examples of cheating and unethical
behavior in Physics. This includes the famous calculus dispute involving
Leibnitz and Newton, the Great N-Ray Hoax, and some more recent examples. At
the end there is a little discussion of how serious cheating is in reality and
how it differs across scientific disciplines.

$3 Parking in any garage on campus.

Location:
Physical
Sciences Building Room 161

Date: Thursday, January
22nd
Time:
 6:30 PM
RSVP: http://www.cos.ucf.edu/cafe/

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