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Originally Posted by unsunghero
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It's just that cheating is everywhere. It's in sports, it's in chess, it's in literally everything
Why wouldn't be cheating or corner cutting be in scientific research?
I don't think there is enough emphasis in academia on the scope of cheating and classes on how to catch it within a particular field
Right now Cybersecurity is one of the most sought after tech careers, but yet catching cheating, security in other endeavors, isn't
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oh yeah if you ever want to figure out why some weird shit is going on, always follow the money.
cybersecurity is the modern vault, the safe in which we store our valuables, so of course it's going to be taken seriously.
scientists basically get funded with money that nobody else needed or wanted, so naturally they are going to cheat on their research because if they came out and told the truth then next year they won't receive grants and charity funding
like any other type of discretionary spending, scientific research is an emotional effort like giving money to charities or non-profits
shit we should start looking into charities for the homeless or africa, i bet you'll find serious efforts to make sure they stay poor forever