Ex-Harvard Professor Charles Lieber Receives House Arrest and Fine for Lying About China Ties

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Former Harvard Professor Charles Lieber, an expert in nanoscience, has been sentenced to six months of home confinement and two years of supervised release after being found guilty of federal charges related to payments he received from a Chinese government talent program. Lieber was convicted in December 2021 and will avoid prison time.
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