Quotes About Science
Sci-Hub always intended to be legal, and advocated for the copyright law to be repealed or changed, so that it will not prohibit the development of science.
~ Alexandra Elbakyan
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We need to know more about how group A strep interact with humans to cause so many different illnesses.
~ Anthony Fauci
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Ultimately, life is a chemical interaction.
~ Heidi Hammel
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The comedy and character interaction on 'Atlantis' is what makes it so different from most science fiction shows.
~ David Hewlett
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Interest in the pseudo-sciences has become extraordinary.
~ Gerhard Herzberg
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There was one man who was interested in the color of music, the connection between light and music, and that was Einstein.
~ Leon Theremin
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I'm very interested in the impact of biotechnology on the way people live.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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I see myself as a scientist who is interested in what's going on inside of us.
~ Susumu Tonegawa
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Linguistics is very much a science. It's a human science, one of the human sciences. And it's one of the more interesting human sciences.
~ Samuel R. Delany
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My interests started about in science and in mathematics; I always thought I was going to be a mathematician.
~ David Chalmers
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From all this it follows what the general character of the problem of the development of a body of scientific knowledge is, in so far as it depends on elements internal to science itself.
~ Talcott Parsons
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Scientists and scholars should constitute themselves as an international NGO of exceptional authority.
~ John Polanyi
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I founded a launch company called International Microspace when I graduated medical school in 1989. We were trying to build a microsatellite launcher.
~ Peter Diamandis
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Elements and birthdays have been intertwined for me since boyhood, when I learned about atomic numbers.
~ Oliver Sacks
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There is usually a long interval between important scientific discoveries and impact on human health.
~ Mark Walport
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The human body and mind are tremendous forces that are continually amazing scientists and society. Therefore, we have no choice but to keep an open mind as to what the human being can achieve.
~ Evelyn Glennie
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Randolph Churchill went into hospital… to have a lung removed. It was announced that the trouble was not "malignant."… It was a typical triumph of modern science to find the only part of Randolph that was not malignant and remove it.
~ Evelyn Waugh
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Poetry is a sort of inspired mathematics, which gives us equations, not for abstract figures, triangles, squares, and the like, but for the human emotions. If one has a mind which inclines to magic rather than science, one will prefer to speak of these equations as spells or incantations; it sounds more arcane, mysterious, recondite.
~ Ezra Pound
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The whole history of physics proves that a new discovery is quite likely lurking at the next decimal place.
~ F. K. Richtmeyer
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Notably, in 2012 Attkisson, a courageous award-winning investigative journalist, was severely attacked in the media for "promoting pseudoscientific theories about an alleged link between autism and vaccines.
~ F. William Engdahl
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There is no way that isolated, authoritarian societies can advance very far in science. Science needs free exchange. Einstein said that "everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.
~ Fang Lizhi
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What we see today is an American economy that has boomed because of policies and developments of the 1950s and '60s: the interstate-highway system, massive funding for science and technology, a public-education system that was the envy of the world and generous immigration policies.
~ Fareed Zakaria
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The light is buried under chains and noisesin impudent challenge of rootless science.Through the suburbs sleepless people stagger,as though just delivered from a shipwreck of blood.
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
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I am sure my fellow-scientists will agree with me if I say that whatever we were able to achieve in our later years had its origin in the experiences of our youth and in the hopes and wishes which were formed before and during our time as students.
~ Felix Bloch
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