Scientific misconduct charges swirl around what may be a 7-million-year-old hominid fossil.
— not a hominid — that may have occasionally walked upright.
Macchiarelli informed his university and CNRS of the fossil’s identity. He spent the next 16 years, he says, sending repeated complaints to those institutions that thediscoverers were violating codes of scientific conduct by not providing information about the leg bone in scientific papers or talks.
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