Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Babbage, C. Reflections on the decline of science in England, and
on some of its causes. New York: Craig, 1969 (originally B.
Fellows, 1830).

Back, K. W. Beyond Words: The story of sensitivity training and
the encounter movement. New York: Russell Sage, 1972.

Bacon, F. Novum organum. Devey, J. (ed.). New York: P. F. Collier
Son, 1901.

Baily, Francis. An account of the Rev. John Flamsteed, the first
Astronomer Royal; compiled from his own manuscripts, and other
authentic documents, never before published. London: Printed by
Order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, 1835.

Bair, W. J., Hackett, P. L., Horstman, V. G., Hungate, F. P., and
Thompson, R. C. "Sheep deaths in Utah." Science 1983 (25
February) 219: 907-908.

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Baker, R. A. A stress analysis of a strapless evening gown and
other essays for a scientific age. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday Anchor, 1969 (originally, Prentice-Hall, 1963).

Baker, R. A. (ed.) Psychology in the wry. Princeton: Nostrand,
1963.


Balfe, J. H. "Two types of crowding behavior under confined
conditions: Stores of left-overs in refrigerators and wire coat
hangers in closets." Journal of Irreproducible Results 1982, 28:
9-11.

Ball, H. "Downwind from the bomb." New York Times Magazine 1986
(9 February): 32ff.

Baltell, E. D. The Protestant establishment. New York: Random
House, 1964.

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Baltimore, D. "Dr. Baltimore says 'sorry.'" Nature 1991 (9 May)
351: 94-95.

Baltimore, D. "Baltimore declares O'Toole mistaken." Nature 1991
(30 May) 351: 341-343.

Baltimore, D. Letter to the editor. Issues in Science and
Technology 1989-1990 (Winter) 6: 26-27.

Baltimore, D. "David Baltimore responds." Public Affairs 1989
(June) 3: 1897-1898.

Baltimore, D. "Baltimore's travels." Issues in Science and
Technology 1989 (Summer) 5: 48-54.

Baltimore, D. "Letter to colleagues." Personal communication,
1988 (19 May).

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Bannister, R. C. Sociology and scientism: The American quest for
objectivity, 1880-1940. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The
University of North Calolina Press, 1987.

Bannister, R. C. Social Darwinism: Science and myth in American
social thought. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1979.
Barbanel, J. "Medical center hyphen becomes a vs." New York Times
1990 (16 December): 42.

Barber, B. "Resistance by scientists to scientific discovery."
Science 1961 (1 September) 134: 596-602.

Barber B. and Hirsh, W. (eds). The sociology of science. New
York: The Free Press of Glencoe, 1962.

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Barber, B. and Fox R. C. "The case of the floppy-eared rabbits:
An instance of serendipity gained and serendipity lost." American
Journal of Sociology 1958 (September) 64: 128-136.

Barber, R. J. The politics of research. Washington, D.C.: Public
Affairs Press, 1966.

Barber, T. X. Pitfalls in human research. New York: Pergammon
Press, 1976.

Barinaga, M. "Stanford and MIT in the dock?" Science 1992 (24
January) 255: 398.

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Barinaga, M. "Who controls a researcher's files?" Science 1992
(19 June) 256: 1620-1621.

Barinaga, M. "Confusion on the cutting edge." Science 1992 (31
July) 257: 616-619.

Barinaga, M. "Stanford sails into a storm." Science 1990 (21
December) 250: 1651.

Barinaga, M. "Was Paul Biddle too tough on Stanford?" Science
1991 (11 January) 251: 157.

Barinaga, M. "The rise and fall of Donald Kennedy." Science 1991
(9 August) 253: 617.


Barinaga, M. "Is homosexuality biological?" Science 1991 (30
August) 253: 956-957.

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Barinaga, M. "Agent Orange: Congress impatient for answers."
Science 1989 (21 July) 245: 249-250.

Barinaga, M. "NIMH assigns blame for tainted studies." Science
1989 (25 August) 245: 813.

Barinaga, M. "Manic depression gene put in limbo." Science 1989
(17 November) 246: 886-887.

Baritz, L. The servants of power: A history of the use of social
science in American industry. Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan
University Press, 1960.

Barker-Benfield, G. J. The horrors of the half-known life: Male
attitudes toward women and sexuality in nineteenth-century
America. New York: Harper 1977.

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Barnard, C. and Pepper, C. B. One life. New York: Macmillan,
1969.

Barnes, B. "On the 'hows' and 'whys' of cultural change (response
to Woolgar)." Social Studies of Science, 1981 (November), 11(4):
481-498.

Barnes, B. "'Internal' and 'external' factors in the history of
science." In Barnes, B. Scientific knowledge and sociological
theory. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1974: 99-124.

Barnes, B. and Edge, D. (eds). Science in context. Cambridge: MIT
Press, 1982.

Barnes, B. and MacKenzie, D. "On the role of interests in
scientific change." Sociological Review Monograph 27, 1979
(March): 49-66

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Barnes, B. and Shapin, S. (eds). Natural order: Historical
studies of scientific culture. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications,
1979.

Barnes, B. and Dolby, R. G. A. "The scientific ethos: A deviant
viewpoint." Archives of European Sociology, 1970, 11: 3-25.

Barnes, D. M. "Scientific misconduct: The end of an era?" The
Journal of NIH Research 1993 (5 May) 5: 10

Barnes, D. M. "Still struggling to define scientific misconduct."
The Journal of NIH Research 1992 (January) 4: 10.

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Barnes, D. M. "Focus on fraud shifts from the conduct of science
to the conduct of investigations." The Journal of NIH Research
1991 (September) 3: 35-37.

Barnes, D. M. "AIDS virus creates lab risk." Science 1988 (22
January) 239: 348-349.

Barnes, D. M. "Drugs: Running the numbers." Science 1988 (24
June) 240: 1729-1731.

Barnes, D. M. "Gallo meeting a mecca for AIDS researchers."
Science 1988 (9 September) 241: 1287.

Barnes, D. M. "Biological issues in schizophrenia." Science 1987
(23 January) 235: 430-433.

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Barnes, D. M. "AIDS patent dispute settled." Science 1987 (3
April) 236: 17.

Barnes, D. M. "Brain architecture: Beyond genes." Science 1986
(11 July) 233: 155-156.

Barnes, D. M. and Hooper, C. "New bruhaha over AIDS virus raises
larger questions." The Journal of NIH Research 1991 (April) 3:
35-36.

Barnes, S. B. and Dolby, R. G. A. "The scientific ethos: A
deviant viewpoint." Archives of European Sociology 1970, 11:
3-25.

Barnett, C. R. "A dismissed Stanford Ph.D candidate's wrong
protest forum" (letter). The New York Times, 1983 (1 April): A26.

Barr, S. Purely academic or, professor Schneider's revenge. New
York: Simon and Schuster, 1958.

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Barrett, W. Death of the soul: From Descartes to the computer.
New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1986.

Barringa, M. "Employee accuses Stanford of health and safety
violations." Nature 1988 (4 February) 331: 382.

Barringer, F. "At U.S. 'fact factory,' hurdles to census data."
New York Times 1992 (23 May): 6.

Barringer, F. "Making repairs on a faulty census count." New York
Times 1991 (21 April): E7.

Barringer, F. "U.S. finds more flaws in census undercount." New
York Times 1991 (25 August): 23.

Barringer, F. "The census, in one not-so-easy lesson." New York
Times 1990 (22 April).

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Barron, J. "Unnecessary surgery." New York Times Magazine 1989
(16 April): 25ff.

Barron, J. "A lot less order in Cleveland court." New York Times
1985 (8 September): E2.

Barron, J. "Whistleblower fights back: Auditor asks vindication."
The New York Times, 1983 (17 October): D1, D8.

Barthel, M. The Jesuits: History and legend of the Society of
Jesus. New York: Morrow, 1984.

Barthelemy-Madaule, M. Lamarck the mythical precursor: A study of
the relations between science and ideology. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1982.

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Barzun, J. The American university: How it runs, where it is
going. New York: Harper, 1968.

Barzun, J. Science: The glorious entertainment. New York: Harper,
1964.

Barzun, J. The house of intellect. New York: Harper, 1961.

Barzun, J. Darwin, Marx, Wagner: Critique of a heritage. Garden
City, New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1958 (originally, Little,
Brown, 1941).

Basalla, G., Coleman, W. and Kargon, R. H. (eds). Victorian
science: A self-portrait from the presidential addresses to the
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday, 1970.

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Batchelor, J. C. "Death dogged her footsteps." New York Times
Book Review 1984 (12 February): 11. Review of Federspiel, J. F.
The ballad of Typhoid Mary. New York: Dutton, 1984.

Bates, W. M. "Narcotics, Negroes and the South." Social Forces
1966 (September) 45: 61-67.

Bateson, M. C. "Of Margaret Mead, her critics and unhelpful
sensationalism" (letter). The New York Times, 1983 (13 February):
E16.

Bateson, W. "Dr. Kammerer's testimony to the inheritance of
acquired characteristics." Nature, 1929, 112: 344-345.

Bateson, W. "The inheritance of acquired characteristics in
Alytes." Nature, 1923, 112: 391.

Bateson, W. "Experiments on Alytes and Clona" (letter). Nature,
1923 (22 December), 112: 899.

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Bauer, H. H. "The Velikovsky affair." La Recherche 1988
(December) 208: 1448-1455.

Bauer, H. H. Beyond Velikovsky: The history of a public
controversy. Chicago: The University of Illinois Press, 1984.

Bazelon, D. L. "Eyewitless news." Psychology Today, 1980 (March),
13(10): 102, 105-106.

Bazelon, D. L. "Psychiatrists and the adversary process."
Scientific American, 1974 (June), 230(6): 18-23.

Bechler, Z. "'A less agreeable matter': The disagreeable case of
Newton and achromatic reflection." British Journal for the
History of Science 1975 (July) 8: 101-126.

Beck, W. S. Modern science and the nature of life. New York:
Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1957.

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Becker, H. S. Outsiders: Studies in the sociology of deviance.
New York: The Free Press, 1973.

Becker, H. S. "Problems in the publication of field studies."
Vidich, A., Bensman, J. and Stein, M. R. (eds). Reflections on
community studies. New York: John Wiley, 1964: 267-284.

Becker, H. S., Geer, B. and Hughes, E. C. Making the grade: The
academic side of college life. New York: Wiley, 1968.

Becker, H. S. and Geer, B. "Student culture in a medical school."
Harvard Educational Review 1958 (Winter) 28: 70-80.

Becker, R. O. and Marino, A. A. Electromagnetism and life.
Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1982.

Beglery, S. "Don't believe what you read." Newsweek 1990 (6
August): 71.

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Begley, S., Carey, J. and Robinson, C. "In search of the real
Samoa." Newsweek 1983 (14 February): 56.

Begley, S., Malamud, P. and Hager, M. "A case of fraud at
Harvard." Newsweek 1982 (8 February): 89-90, 93.

Belkin, L. "Bold doctor is dismissed by dean." New York Times
1992 (9 July): B5.

Bell, B. M. "Greenhorns in White." New York Times, 1995 (9
February): A23.

Bell, E. T. "The prince of mathematicians." Newman, J. R. (ed).
The world of mathematics. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1956:
295-339.

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Bell, E. T. Men of mathematics. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1937.

Bell, E. T. Debunking science. Seattle, Washington: The
University of Washington Book Store, 1930 (alternatively,
University of Washington Chapbooks, 1930).

Bell, R. Impure science: Fraud, compromise and political
influence in scientific research. New York: Wiley, 1992.

Bellamy, H. S. Moons, myths and man: A reinterpretation. London:
Faber and Faber, 1936.

Ben-David, J. "Science as a profession and scientific
professionalism." In J. J. Loubser (ed.), Explorations in general
theory in social science. New York: The Free Press, 1976.

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Ben-David, J. The scientist's role in society. Englewood Cliffs,
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1971.

Ben-David, J. and Collins, R. "Social factors in the origins of a
new science: The case of psychology." American Sociological
Review, 1966 (August), 31(4): 451-465.

Ben-Yehuda, N. Deviance and moral boundaries: Witchcraft, the
occult, science fiction, deviant science and scientists. Chicago:
The University of Chicago Press, 1985.

Benderly, B. L. "The great ape debate: Can gorillas and chimps
use language or not?" Science 80, 1980 (July/August), 1 (5):
61-65.

Bendix, R. "Sociology and the distrust of reason." American
Sociological Review 1970 (October) 35: 831-843.

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Benguigui, G. "Polywater, sociology of an artifact." Social
Studies of Science, 1993 (December), 34(4), 643-667.

Benveniste, J. et al. "Human basophil degranulation triggered by
very dilute antiserum against ige." Nature 1988 (30 June) 333:
816-818.

Benveniste, J. "Dr. Jacques Benveniste replies." Nature 1988 (28
July) 334: 291.

Beranek, W., Jr. (ed). Science, scientists and society.
Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York: Bogdan and Quigley, 1972.

Berg, D. N. "The social researcher as part of his subject"
(letter). The New York Times, 1983 (17 February): A30.
Berg, E. N. "Morgan discloses impropriety." New York Times 1986
(22 May): D1, D2.

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Berger, J. "Panel urges vast changes in medical schools." New
York Times 1988 (13 November): 38.

Bergmann, B. R. "The failures of a chair-bound science." New York
Times 1982 (12 December): F3.

Berke, R. L. "A crusader tilts at the ivory towers looking for
old-fashioned corruption." New York Times 1991 (21 April): E4.

Berke, R. L. "Census Bureau demographer's unqualified prediction:
'We will be wrong.'" New York Times 1989 (5 February): 30.

Berland, T. The scientific life. New York: Coward-McCann, 1962.

Berman, E. H. The ideology of philanthropy: The influence of the
Carnegie, Ford and Rockefeller foundations on American foreign
policy. Albany: The State University of New York Press, 1986.

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Berman, M. "'Hegemony' and the amateur tradition in British
science." Journal of Social History, 1975 (Winter), 8: 30-50.

Bernal, J. D. "The dimensions of the scientific revolution."
Tierney, B. Kagan, D. and Williams, L. P. (eds). Great issues in
western civilization, volume ii, from the scientific revolution
through the cold war. New York: Random House, 1969: 4-17.

Bernal, J. D. The social function of science. London: Routledge,
1946 (originally, 1939).

Bernard, L. L. "The teaching of sociology in the United States in
the last fifty years." American Journal of Sociology 1945
(Spring) 50: 534-548.

Bernstein, J. Three degrees above zero. New York: Mentor, 1986
(originally, Scribner's, 1984).

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Bernstein, J. "The birth of modern cosmology." The American
Scholar 1985/86 (Winter): 7-18.

Bernstein, J. Science observed: Essays out of my mind. New York:
Basic Books, 1982.

Bernstein, J. "Scientific cranks: How to recognize one and what
to do until the doctor arrives." American Scholar, 1977-1978
(Winter), 47: 8-14.

Bernstein, J. Experiencing science. New York: Basic Books, 1978.
Bernstein, R. "Accusations of abuse haunt the legacy of Dr. Bruno
Bettelheim." New York Times 1990 (4 November): E6.

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Bernstein, R. "Samoa: A paradise lost?" New York Times 1983 (24
April): 48ff.

Bessent, A. E. "Professor guilty in fake md case." Newsday 1985
(20 October): 2.

Bettleheim, B. "The specialty was murder." New York Times Book
Review 1986 (5 October): BR 1ff. Review of Lifton, R. J. The Nazi
doctors. New York: Basic Books, 1986.

Bettelheim, B. The uses of enchantment: The meaning and
importance of fairy tales. New York: Knopf, 1976.

Beveridge, W. I. B. The art of scientific investigation. New
York: Vintage, 1957 (originally, W. W. Norton, 1950).

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Beyerchen, A. D. Scientists under Hitler: Politics and the
physics community in the Third Reich. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1977.

Biddiss, M. D. Father of racist ideology: The social and
political thought of Count Gobineau. New York: Weybright and
Talley, 1970.

Biddle, W. "Science, morality and the v-2." New York Times 1992
(2 October): A31.

Biddle, W. "Pentagon puts a ripple in defense contractor's cash
flow." New York Times 1985 (10 March): E3.

Biddle, W. "Publish-and-Perish in defense research." New York
Times 1982 (26 June): E22.

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Biddle, W. and Slade, M. "A case against rushing into bypass
surgery." New York Times 1983 (30 October): E7.

Biddle, W. and Slade, M. "Research dispute resists an ending."
New York Times 1982 (7 November): E18.

Bignall, J. "Who discovered insulin." The Lancet 1993 (28 August)
342: 547.

Binger, C. Revolutionary doctor: Benjamin Rush, 1746-1813. New
York: W. W. Norton, 1966.

Bird, D. "State terms fake doctors growing peril." The New York
Times, 1983 (26 February): 42.

Bird, C. and Necel, S. G. "College: Dumbest investment of all."
Esquire 1974 (September): 102, 169-170.

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Bishop, J. E. "Psychotherapy's value becomes a key issue as more
and more people use it." Wall Street Journal 1986 (22 October):
1, 27.

Bishop, J. E. and Wells, K. "Taming h-bombs." Wall Street Journal
1989 (24 March): 1, A7.

Blackman, M. B. "Posing the American Indian." Natural History
1980 (October) 89: 68-75.

Black, M. (ed). The morality of scholarship. Ithaca, New York:
Cornell University Press, 1967.

Blake, J. A. "Ufology: The intellectual development and social
context of the study of unidentified flying objects."
Sociological Review Monograph 27, 1979 (March): 315-337.

Blakeslee, S. "Lost on earth: Wealth of data found in space." New
York Times 1990 (20 March): C1, C13.

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Blakeslee, S. "Scorned thalidomide researched anew." New York
Times 1990 (10 April): C3.

Blakeslee, S. "Doctors debate surgery's place in the maternity
ward." New York Times 1985 (24 March): 24E.

Blakeslee, S. "Stanford's censure on plagiarism leads medicine
chief to quit post." The New York Times, 1984 (8 June): A14.

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Blank, R. M. "The effects of double-blind versus single-blind
reviewing: Experimental evidence from the American economic
review." American Economic Review 1991 (December) 81: 1041-1967.

Blattner, W., Gallo, R. C. and Temin, H. M. "HIV causes AIDS."
Science 1988 (29 July): 515.

Blau, J. R. "Sociometric structure of a scientific discipline."
Jones, R. A. (ed). Research in sociology of knowledge, science
and art. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, 1978: 191-206.

Blau, P. M. and Duncan, O. D. The American occupational
structure. New York: The Free Press, 1967.

Bleier, R. Science and gender: A critique of biology and its
theories on women. New York: Pergammon Press, 1984.
Bleier, R. "Science and belief: The problem of sex differences."
L&S Magazine 1985 (Fall) 3: 11-15.

Bliss, M. The discovery of insulin. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press, 1982.

Blisset, M. Politics in science. Boston: Little Brown, 1972.

Bloch, K. and Relman, A. S. "Preventing fraud." Science 1989 (29
September) 245: 1436.

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Block, N. J. and Dworkin, G. (eds). The iq controversy: Critical
readings. New York: Pantheon Books, 1976.

Bloom, H. "War within the walls." The New York Times Book Review,
1984 (27 May): 3, 15 (review of J. Malcolm, In the Freud
archives).

Bloom, M. T. The trouble with lawyers. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1968.

Bloom, M. "Article embroils JAMA in ethical controversy." Science
1988 (11 March) 239: 1235-1236.

Bloom M. "Cancer m.d.'s clash over interleukin therapy." Science
1987 (9 January) 235: 154-155.

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Blum, D. E. "Inquiries at U. of Tennessee focus on charges that
degrees were traded for federal grants." The Chronicle of Higher
Education 1991 (24 July): A11, A14.


Blum, D. E. "An outspoken critic of higher education's ties to
industry crusades against government-sponsored military
research." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1991 (17 July):
A14ff.


Blum, D. E. "'Climate of unhappiness' lead Rockefeller's
president to quit." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1991 (11
December): A15, A18.

Blum, J. M. Pseudoscience and mental ability: The origins and
fallacies of the iq controversy. New York: Monthly Review Press,
1978.

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Blume, S. S. and Sinclair, R. "Chemists in British universities:
A study of the reward system in science." American Sociological
Review 1973 (February) 38: 126-138.

Blumenthal, R. "Going undercover in the computer underworld." New
York Times 1993 (26 January): B1, B2.

Blumenthal, R. "C.I.A. is planning to unlock many long-secret
Nazi files." New York Times 1992 (10 September): B8.

Blumenthal, R. "U.S. report on Mengele reaffirms his death." New
York Times 1992 (9 October): A8.

Blumenthal, R. "Freud: Secret documents reveal years of strife.
Evidence points to anguish over seduction theory." The New York
Times, 1984 (24 January): C1, C5.

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Blumenthal, R. "Papers show Saturn rocket chief was called
'ardent Nazi' by U. S." New York Times 1984 (8 November): A4.

Blumenthal, R. Freud: Secret documents reveal years of strife.
Evidence points to anguish over seduction theory." The New York
Times, 1983 (24 January): C1, C5.

Blumenthal, R. "Files show dioxin makers knew of hazards." The
New York Times, 1983 (6 July): A1, B10.

Blumenthal, R. "Scholars seek the hidden freud in newly emerging
letters." New York Times 1981 (18 August): C1, C3.

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Blumenthal, R. "Did Freud's isolation, peer rejection prompt key
theory reversal?" New York Times 1981 (25 August): C1, C2.

Bockris, J. O'M. Letter to the editor. Science 1990 (3 August)
249: 463.

 

Boffey, P. M. "Limited surgery gains in breast cancer study." New
York Times 1990 (14 March): 1, A18.

Boffey, P. M. "Nobel winner is caught up in a dispute over
study." New York Times 1988 (12 April): C1, C10.

Boffey, P. M. "Two critics of science revel in the role." New
York Times 1988 (19 April): C1, C7.

Boffey, P. M. "Experts protest bland tone of homeless study."
Albany Times Union 1988 (20 September): 1, A7.

Boffey, P. M. "Homeless plight angers scientists." New York Times
1988 (20 September): 1, B10.

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Boffey, P. M. "Study accusing researchers of inaccuracies is
published." New York Times 1987 (15 January): A18.

Boffey, P. M. "Dr. Marks' crusade: Shaking up Sloan-Kettering for
a new assault on cancer." New York Times Magazine 1987 (26
April): 27ff.


Boffey, P. M. "Prominent Harvard scholar barred by science
academy." New York Times 1987 (29 April): 1, D30.

Boffey, P. M. "U.S. study finds fraud in top researcher's work on
mentally retarded." New York Times 1987 (24 May): 16.

Boffey, P. M. "Schizophrenia puzzle: Toll rises amid hope." New
York Times 1986 (16 March): 1, 32.

Boffey, P. M. "After years of cancer alarms, progress amid the
mistakes." The New York Times, 1984 (20 March): C1, C12-C13.

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Boffey, P. M. "More data said to link yellow rain to bees." The
New York Times, 1984 (29 March): A21.

Boffey, P. M. "U.S. cites scientist's errors in denying a grant
request." New York Times 1984 (20 June).

Boffey, P. M. "The tragic case history of intravenous vitamin e."
The New York Times, 1984 (27 June): E8.

Boffey, P. M. "Panel finds no fraud by alcohol researchers." The
New York Times, 1984 (11 September): C8.

Boffey, P. M. "Cancer progress: Are the statistics telling the
truth?" New York Times 1984 (18 September): C1, C5.

Boffey, P. M. "Medicine under scrutiny." New York Times 1984 (20
November): A1, C2.

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Boffey, P. M. "Ethics commission's legacy: Answers to painful
questions." The New York Times, 1983 (15 March): C1, C8.

Boffey, P. M. "Lie detectors: Questions anew on their accuracy."
The New York Times, 1983 (30 May): 5.

Boffey, P. M. "Sexology struggling to establish itself amid wide
hostility." New York Times 1983 (31 May): C1, C3.

Boffey, P. M. "Source of 'yellow rain' linked to waste of bees."
The New York Times, 1983 (1 June): A16.

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Boffey, P. M. "U.S. dismisses bee theory as 'yellow rain'
source." The New York Times, 1983 (2 June): A16.

Boffey, P. M. "The 'yellow rain' debate: Scientists take sides as
battle intensifies." The New York Times, 1983 (21 June): C1, C8.

Boffey, P. M. "Science Nobels: Do they always go to the best?"
New York Times 1983 (18 October): C1, C2.

Boffey, P. M. "Archbishop-scientist wrestles with it all." The
New York Times, 1983 (25 October): C1, C8.

Boffey, P. M. "Scientists urged by Pope to say no to war
research." New York Times 1983 (13 November): 1ff.

Boffey, P. M. "Twenty years after 'Silent Spring': Still a
troubled landscape." New York Times 1982 (25 May): C1, 7.

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Boffey, P. "Doubts raised on study that found area near Love
Canal safe." The New York Times, 1982 (August 10): C3.

Boffey, P. M. "Censorship action angers scientists." New York
Times 1982 (5 September): 1, 16.

Boffey, P. M. "Showdown nears in feud over alcohol studies." The
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Boffey, P. M. "Panel clears 2 accused of scientific fraud in
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Boffey, P. M. "Journals combat scientists'deceit in
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C1, C9.

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Boffey, P. M. "Experiment planned to test feasibility of a
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Boffey, P. M. "Grand applications: Panel finds new laws enable
stealing of ideas." Science, 1976 (23 July), 193: 301-303.

Boffey, P. "Project Seafarer: Critics attack National Academy's
review group." Science, 1976 (18 June), 195: 1213-1215.

Boffey, P. M. "Science court: High officials back test of
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Boffey, P. M. The brain bank of America: An inquiry into the
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Boffey, P. M. "Nader and the scientists: A call for
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Boffey, P. M. "W. D. McElroy: An old incident embarrasses new NSF
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Bohme, G. "Alternatives in science -- alternatives to science."
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Bohor, B. F., Foord, E. E., Modreski, P. J., and Triplehorn, D.
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Bok, S. Lying: Moral choice in public and private life. New York:
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Bokavev, N. N. New scientific occupations as a factor of cohesion
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Boller, P. F., Jr. and George, J. They never said it: A book of
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Bonjean, D. M. and McGee, R. "Scholastic dishonesty among
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Boorstin, D. J. The discoverers: A history of man's search to
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Boorstin, D. J. Hidden history: Exploring our secret past. New
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Boorstin, D. J. The sociology of the absurd: Or the application
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Boorstin, D. J. The image: A guide to pseudo-events in America.
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Booth, W. "While funding is high, scientists' morale low." Albany
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Booth, W. "A clash of cultures at meeting on misconduct." Science
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Booth, W. "Hospital faulted for dry eye study." Science 1989 (24
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Booth, W. "Of mice, oncogenes, and Rifkin." Science 1988 (22
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Booth, W. "The long, lost survey on sex." Science 1988 (4 March)
239: 1084-1085.

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Booth, W. "A rebel without a cause of AIDS." Science 1988 (25
March) 239: 1485-1488.

Booth, W. "Duesberg gets his day in court." Science 1988 (15
April) 240: 279.

Booth, W. "Voodoo science." Science 1988 (15 April) 240: 274-275.

Booth, W. "NIH firings: A shot across the bow." Science 1988 (13
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Booth, W. "Conflict of interest eyed at Harvard." Science 1988
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Borchard, E. M. Convicting the innocent: Errors of criminal
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Borman, S. "Study shows Dalton was right, after all." Chemical
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Borstel, R. C. von. "An analysis of citation analysis." Letter to
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Bott, D. M. and Hargens, L. L. "Are sociologists' publications
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Boulding, K. "What went wrong, if anything, since Copernicus?"
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Boultbee, A. B. Letter. Science 1973 (15 June) 180: 1119.

Bourdieu, P. "The specificity of the scientific field and the
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Bowen, E. "Stormy weather in academe: A scholar's controversial
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Bowen, E. and Alemdan, R. "The posse stops a 'softie.'" Time 1987
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Bower, T. The Paperclip conspiracy: The hunt for Nazi scientists.
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Bower, T. Blind eye to murder: Britain, America and the purging
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Bowler, P. J. "The whitewashing of an Englishman." Nature 1993
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Bowyer, J. B. Cheating: Deception in war, magic, games, sports,
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Braceland, F. J. "In memoriam: D. Ewen Cameron." American Journal
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Brackman, A. C. A delicate arrangement: The strange case of
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Bradshaw, J. S. Doctors on trial. London: Wildwood House, 1978.

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Bramel, D. and Friend, R. "Hawthorne, the myth of the docile
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Brannigan, A. The social basis of scientific discoveries. New
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Braverman, H. Labor and monopoly capital: The degradation of work
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Brayer, R. "The promise that failed." New York Times Magazine
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Breecher, M. "The fine art of persuasion: New facts from
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Breland, K. and Breland, M. "The misbehavior of organisms."
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Bridgman, P. W. "Probability, logic, and esp." Science, 1956 (6
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Bridgstock, M. "A sociological approach to fraud in science."
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Brigham, C. C. A study of American intelligence. Princeton, New
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Brinkley, J. "State medical boards disciplined record number of
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Brinkley, J. "For senior appointees, the background check." The
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Broad, W. J. "New book says U.S. Plotted to kill top Nazi
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Broad, W. J. "Private money for science buys hypotheses and
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Broad, W. J. Teller's war: The top-secret story behind the Star
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Broad, W. J. "One in 4 scientists said to suspect fraud by
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Broad, W. J. "How the leading edge was lost." New York Times 1992
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Broad, W. J. "X-Ray laser zapped." New York Times 1992 (26 July):
2E.

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Broad, W. J. "Saboteur or savant of Nazi drive for a-bomb?" New
York Times 1992 (1 September): C1, C5.
Broad, W. J. "Big science squeezes small-scale researchers." New
York Times 1992 (29 December): C1, C9.

Broad, W. J. "Comet alert canceled, thanks to new data." New York
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Broad, W. J. "Scientist fighting a dismissal by U.S. Gets
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Broad, W. J. "Cold fusion claim is faulted on ethics as well as
science." New York Times 1991 (17 March): 1, 30.

Broad, W. J. "From top of their world to a scientific ostracism."
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Broad, W. J. "There still may be something scientific about cold
fusion." New York Times 1991 (14 April): E4.

Broad, W. J. "Space errors share pattern: Skipped tests." New
York Times 1991 (11 June): C1, C12.

Broad, W. J. "Third attempt fails to free antenna on
Jupiter-bound spacecraft." New York Times 1991 (21 August): A23.

Broad, W. J. "NASA moves to end longtime reliance on big
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Broad, W. J. "After 400 years, a challenge to Kepler: He
fabricated his data, scholar says." New York Times 1990 (23
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Broad, W. J. "'Cold fusion' claimants review puzzling results."
New York Times 1990 (3 April): C1, C8.

Broad, W. J. "Vast sums for new discoveries pose a threat to
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Broad, W. J. "How the $8 billion space station became a $120
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Broad, W. J. "Troubles raising questions about space agency." New
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Broad, W. J. "Cold fusion still escapes usual checks of science."
New York Times 1990 (30 October): C1, C12.

Broad, W. J. "Breakthrough in nuclear fusion offers hope for
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Broad, W. J. "Big science gets smaller as its promise loses
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Broad, W. J. "Shuttle's stargazing disappoints astronomers." New
York Times 1990 (11 December): C1, C14.

Broad, W. J. "Britons abandon 'cold' fusion quest." New York
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Broad, W. J. "Question of scientific fakery is raised in
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Broad, W. J. "On cold fusion, it looks like Utah stands alone."
New York Times 1989 (16 July): E5.

Broad, W. J. "Despite scorn, team in Utah still seeks cold-fusion
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Broad, W. J. "From cold war to nuclear nostalgia." New York Times
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Broad, W. J. "Two men and a gyroscope may rewrite Newton's law."
New York Times 1989 (28 December): A18.

Broad, W. J. "American company and Soviet agree on space
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Broad, W. J. "Beyond the bomb: Turmoil in the labs." New York
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Broad, W. J. "Pentagon is said to focus on esp for wartime use."
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Broad, W. J. "Tracing the skeins of matter." The New York Times
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Broad, W. J. "'Golden age' of astronomy peers to edge of
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Broad, W. J. "New phase is seen in atom smashers." The New York
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Broad, W. J. "Age of innocence ends." The New York Times, 1984
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Broad, W. J. "Hans Bethe confronts the legacy of his bomb." The
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Broad, W. J. "Frauds from 1960 to the present: Bad apples or a
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Broad, W. J. "What happens when heroes of science go astray?" New
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Broad, W. J. "Magician's effort to debunk scientists raises
ethical issues." The New York Times, 1983 (15 February): C3.

Broad, W. J. "U.S. to penalize heart researcher on fraudulent
project at Harvard." New York Times 1983 (16 February): A1, A23.

Broad, W. J. "Dr. Clark's heart: A story of modern medicine." New
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Broad, W. J. "Fraud in science taints the high and mighty." New
York Times 1983 (20 March): E20.

Broad, W. J. "Who should get the glory for inventing the
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Broad, W. J. "The science corps wants a few more heretics." New
York Times 1983 (16 October): E18.

Broad, W. J. "New attack on Galileo asserts major discovery was
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Broad, W. J. "A star fades for entrepreneur Sagan." Science 1992
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Broad, W. J. "U.S. to penalize heart researcher on fraudulent
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Broad, W. J. "Fraud in science taints the high and mighty." The
New York Times, 1983 (20 March): E20.

Broad, W. J. "Forgeries face new arsenal of anti-hoax
techniques." The New York Times,1983 (10 May): C3.

Broad, W. J. "Notorious Darsee case shakes assumptions about
science." The New York Times, 1983 (14 June): C2.

Broad, W. J. "New attack on Galileo asserts major discovery was
stolen." The New York Times, 1983 (13 December): C1, C8.

Broad, W. J. "Harvard delays in reporting fraud." Science 1982
(29 January) 215: 478-482.

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Broad, W. J. "Coping with fraud." Science, 1982 (29 January),
215: 479.

Broad, W. J. "Report absolves Harvard in case of fakery." Science
1982 (12 February) 125: 874-876.

 

Broad, W. J. "Court upholds privacy of unpublished data." Science
1982 (2 April) 216: 34-36.

Broad, W. J. "Researcher denied future U.S. funds." Science 1982
(4 June) 216: 1081.

Broad, W. J. "NIH grapples with misconduct." Science 1982 (16
July) 217: 227.

Broad, W. J. "Auditors scour labs in search of waste." Science
1982 (23 July) 217: 334-335.

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Broad, W. J. "Toying with the truth to win a Nobel." Science 1982
(17 September) 217: 1120-1122.

Broad, W. J. "Yale announces plan to handle charges of fraud."
Science, 1982 (1 October), 218: 37.

Broad, W. J. "Los Alamos: The winds of mutiny." Science 1982 (8
October) 218: 134-136.

Broad, W. J. "A bibliophile's quest for Copernicus." Science 1982
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Broad, W. J. "Rewriting the history of the h-bomb." Science 1982
(19 November) 218: 769-772.

Broad, W. J. "Priority war: Discord in pursuit of glory." Science
1981 (30 January) 211: 465-467.

Broad, W. J. "The publishing game: Getting more for less."
Science 1981 (13 March) 211: 1137-1139.

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Broad, W. J. "Creationists limit scope of evolution case."
Science, 1981 (20 March), 211: 1331-1333.

Broad, W. J. "Fraud and the structure of science." Science 1981
(10 April) 212: 137-141.

Broad, W. J. "Yale adopts plan to handle charges of fraud."
Science, 1981 (17 April), 212: 311.

Broad, W. J. "Congress told fraud issue 'exaggerated.'" Science
1981 (24 April) 212: 421.
Broad, W. J. "Hatch batters NCI with Straus case..." Science,
1981 (19 June), 212: 1366-1369.

Broad, W. J. "...But Straus defends himself in Boston." Science
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Broad, W. J. "Team research: Responsibility at the top." Science
1981 (3 July) 213: 114-115.

Broad, W. J. "Nutrition research: End of an empire." Science 1981
(31 July) 213: 518-520.

Broad, W. J. "Louisiana puts God into biology lessons." Science,
1981 (7 August), 213: 628-629.

Broad, W. J. "Sir Isaac Newton: Mad as a hatter." Science 1981
(18 September) 213: 1341-1344.

 

Broad, W. J. "Riddle of the Nobel debate." Science, 1980 (6
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Broad, W. J. "Ski trips cost researcher his job." Science, 1980
(15 February), 207: 743-744.

Broad, W. J. "Paranormal powers are so much hocus-pocus."
Science, 1980 (27 January), 207: 389.

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Broad, W. J. "Would be academician pirates papers." Science 1980
(27 June) 208: 1438-1440.

Broad, W. J. "Jordanian denies he pirated papers." Science 1980
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Broad, W. J. "Jordanian accused of plagiarism quits job."
Science, 1980 (22 August), 209.

Broad, W. J. "Imbroglio at Yale (i): Emergence of a fraud."
Science 1980 (3 October) 210: 38-41.

Broad, W. J. "Imbroglio at Yale (ii): A top job lost." Science
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Broad, W. J. "Charges of piracy follow Alsabti." Science, 1980
(17 October), 210: 291.

Broad, W. J. "The case of the unmentioned malignancy." Science
1980 (12 December) 210: 1229-1230.

Broad, W. J. "New laetrile study leaves cancer institute in the
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Broad, W. J. "Whistle blower reinstated at HEW." Science, 1978,
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Broad, W. and Wade, N. Betrayers of the truth: Fraud and deceit
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Brock, W. H. & Knight, D. M. "The atomic debates: 'Memorable and
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Brody, J. E. "Gene link seen in drug abuse and depression." New
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Brody, J. E. "Can drugs 'treat' menopause? Amid doubt, women must
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Brody, J. E. "Study documents lead-exposure damage in
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Brody, J. E. "'Autoerotic death' of youths causes widening
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Brody, J. E. "Influential theory on 'bonding' at birth is now
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Bromberg, C. "In defense of hackers." New York Times Magazine
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Bromley, A. D. "The other frontiers of science." Science 1982 (26
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Bronowski, J. Science and human values. New York: Harper
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Bronowski, J. The common sense of science. New York: Vintage, nd.

Brown, J. A. C. The social psychology of industry. Baltimore,
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Brown, L. A. The story of maps. New York: Dover, 1977
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Brown, E. R. Rockefeller medicine men: Medicine and capitalism in
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Browne, M. E. "Clinton backs funds for science projects." New
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Browne, M. W. "Dinosaur fossil is seized in dispute on
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Browne, M. W. "Seizure of dinosaur fossil opens legal battle that
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Browne, M. W. "Physicists struggle to save supercollider from
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Browne, M. W. "He worked at the hero's trade." Review of Rogers,
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Browne, M. W. "In alchemists' notes, clues to modern chemistry."
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Browne, M. W. "Supercollider's rising cost provokes opposition."
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Browne, M. W. "Scrutiny of fusion experiment produces few
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Browne, M. W. "Physicists challenge cold fusion claims." New York
Times 1989 (2 May): C1, C13.

Browne, M. W. "Rival scientists decide universe is composed of 3
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Browne, M. W. "Nobel fever: The price of rivalry." New York Times
1989 (17 October): C1, C14.

Browne, M. W. "Home from prison." New York Times 1988 (17 April):
E7.

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Browne, M. W. "Impossible idea published on purpose." New York
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Browne, M. W. "Map may be from Vikings after all." New York Times
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Browne, M. W. "Truth, precision and seductive numbers." New York
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Browne, M. W. "Dinosaur experts resist meteor extinction idea."
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Browne, M. W. "Does genius thrive on sickness?" New York School
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Browne, M. W. "Fakery: It's a pity." New York Times 1981 (14
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Bruckner, D. J. R. "For German scholars, Hitler 'Diaries' are
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Bruner, J. S. "Freud and the image of man." Roazen, R. (ed).
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Brush, S. G. "Nickel for your thoughts: Urey and the origin of
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Brush, S. G. "Should the history of science be rated x?" Science
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Bryant, L. "The development of the diesel engine." Technology and
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Bryant, L. "Rudolf Diesel and his rational engine." Scientific
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Bulloch, W. The history of bacteriology. New York: Dover, 1979
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Bulmer, M. G. Principles of statistics. New York: Dover, 1979
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Bundy, M. "Hitler and the bomb." New York Times Magazine 1988 (13
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Burchfield, J. D. Lord Kelvin and the age of the earth. New York:
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Burck, C. G. "What we can learn from BART's misadventures."
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Burd, S. "Critics of Research-Integrity Office Get Chance to Air
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Burkhardt, R. W., Jr. "Lamarck, evolution, and the politics of
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Burkholz, H. "A shot in the arm for the F.D.A." New York Times
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Burks, B. S., Jensen, D. W., and Terman, L. M. The promise of
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Burks, A. R. and Burks, A. W. The first electronic computer: The
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Burlingame, R. Machines that built America. New York: Signet,
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Burman, E. The Templars: Knights of God. Rochester, Vermont:
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Burnham, D. "How long should the arm of the law be?" New York
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