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High School Students' Science Fair Works Suspected of Plagiarism. the National Science and Technology Museum: Will Expand the Comparison System Data

Summary by 大纪元 Epoch Times
Recently, a high school student's science exhibition work was reported to have violated academic ethics and was therefore revoked of the award. Liu Huoqin, director of the Science and Education Museum, said on the 4th that the comparison system will be further expanded to not only compare Chinese materials, but also include English parts, and review and evaluate through professional websites. Teachers will also need to confirm whether students' …
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Recently, a high school student's science exhibition work was reported to have violated academic ethics and was therefore revoked of the award. Liu Huoqin, director of the Science and Education Museum, said on the 4th that the comparison system will be further expanded to not only compare Chinese materials, but also include English parts, and review and evaluate through professional websites. Teachers will also need to confirm whether students' …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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