Cheating
The Cheating Amoeba. That Amoeba is nothing but an altruistic, cheating piece of soil
Posted by fozapd
What genes contribute to social interactions such as cheating or altruism? And what could cheating genes tell us about sociality, multicellularity, and cancer? A social soil amoeba could hold the answers.
Gen Y and cheating
Posted by SoxFirst
Are millennials more inclined to cheat. There are claims that Gen Y are more likely to bend or break the rules
Many Scientists Using Performance Enhancing Drugs
Posted by Jeff from Slashdot
docinthemachine is one of several readers to send word of a new poll published in Nature showing unprecedented levels of cognitive performance-enhancing drug abuse by top academic scientists. The poll, conducted among subscribers to Nature, surveyed 1,400 scientists from 60 nations (70% from the US). 20% reported using performance-enhancing drugs. Among the drug-using population, 62% used Ritalin, 44% used Provigil, and 15% used beta-blockers like Inderal. Frequency of use was evenly divided among those who used drugs daily, weekly, monthly, and once a year. All such use without a prescription is illegal.
Accounting students cheat
Posted by SoxFirst
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Leon Gettler is a blogger and senior business journalist at The Age, specializing on management issues. His latest book, Organisations Behaving Badly focuses on the forces that lead smart executives into making dumb decisions.
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