Nature 445, 804-805 (22 February 2007) | doi:10.1038/445804a; Published online 21 February 2007
Japanese TV show admits faking science
David Cyranoski, Tokyo
Top of page Abstract Programme makers redubbed interviews and changed experimental results.
For scientists who speak to the mass media about their research, a scandal surrounding a Japanese television show demonstrates just how badly things can go wrong. Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) has admitted that it faked scientific results in one of its programmes, and used dubbing to put false words into the mouths of foreign researchers. After an outcry from the Japanese media, the company has cancelled the series and is reviewing all 520 episodes.