The paper published in Nature by Japanese researcher Haruko tampered with images and data, which violated academic integrity and scientific research ethics. Academic integrity refers to following the principles of honesty, fairness, objectivity and truthfulness, respecting the intellectual property rights and achievements of others, and being responsible for one's own research and opinions in academic research and academic exchanges.
Scientific research ethics requires researchers to follow the principles of rigor, honesty, fairness and responsibility when researching and publishing scientific research results, so as to ensure the authenticity and reliability of research.
Academic integrity is the cornerstone of scientific research, which requires researchers to follow the principles of honesty, fairness, objectivity and truthfulness in research and academic exchanges. This means that researchers should objectively state research results, fairly evaluate other people's research results, be honest with their own research and opinions, and be responsible for the authenticity of research and academic results.
Scientific research ethics is the principle of rigor, honesty, fairness and responsibility that researchers should follow when conducting research and publishing scientific research results. This means that researchers should ensure the authenticity and reliability of research, avoid forging and tampering with data and images, respect the intellectual property rights and achievements of others, and abide by academic norms and moral norms.
Xiao Haruko tampered with the images and data in the paper, which not only violated academic integrity and scientific research ethics, but also damaged her personal reputation and credibility, and also had a serious negative impact on scientific research and academic exchanges. This behavior will not only weaken public trust in scientific research, but also hinder the healthy development of scientific research.
Therefore, it is very important for researchers to abide by academic integrity and scientific research ethics. They should treat scientific research with a rigorous attitude, respect facts and truth, honestly comment on their own research and opinions, and make positive contributions to the development of scientific research and academic exchanges.
At the same time, academic institutions and periodicals should also strengthen the examination and management of academic papers, ensure the authenticity and reliability of the papers, and safeguard fairness and justice in the academic field.