How are the norms of scientific ethics manifested?

Scientific ethics governs scientific research. That is, it is such a set of rules, beyond which no scientist has the right to go beyond, even if the subject of his research seems revolutionary to him.

For example, a researcher should not make a scientific discovery for the sake of his own enrichment. Also, the research results should be publicly available to the public.

Even if the scientist is very famous, the results of his research cannot be falsified. If he did not discover anything special, it is unacceptable to recognize the results of his work as unique and useful.



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