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Quotes About Research

I will continue to work in Congress to support Lyme disease research and education through funding for the National Institutes of Health and the CDC.
~ Elise Stefanik
The most exciting science requires the most complex instruments.
~ Barry Barish
I wanted to see how much of an insult it was to be called an ignoramus. I didn't know what it meant; I just Googled it.
~ Gretchen Carlson
Women with a higher intake of berries appeared to have delayed cognitive aging by 2.5 years. So it's like your brain is 2.5 years younger if you're eating berries.
~ Michael Greger
The general message is about a bigger global integrated economy is going to lead to faster growth, that policy could improve efficiency by getting more research going.
~ Paul Romer
Formula One is not sport. Formula One is only intense competition between teams where the competition is really the research, the technology.
~ Alex Zanardi
We need to know more about how group A strep interact with humans to cause so many different illnesses.
~ Anthony Fauci
I see myself as a scientist who is interested in what's going on inside of us.
~ Susumu Tonegawa
A lot of my colleagues have been people with broad interests in economics, not just narrowly focused interests.
~ Lars Peter Hansen
At Nokia, we have an internal market for ideas. There could be someone in Nokia who wants research, and they will come to us.
~ Jan Chipchase
There is usually a long interval between important scientific discoveries and impact on human health.
~ Mark Walport
A substantial body of research shows that dieting is not sustainable and leads to a host of problems, including eating disorders, food and body preoccupation, distraction from other personal health goals, reduced self-esteem, weight stigmatization, discrimination, and—paradoxically—weight gain.
~ Evelyn Tribole
for exemptions for their outbreak investigations rather than quibble over whether such investigations are research or public health practice. There is nothing in an outbreak investigation that presents to the subjects risks as great as those presented by research on public benefit or service programs (particularly "possible changes in or alternatives to those programs"), a category that is already exempted at 45 CFR 46.101(b)(5) of the U.S. federal regulations.31
~ Ezekiel J. Emanuel
The whole history of physics proves that a new discovery is quite likely lurking at the next decimal place.
~ F. K. Richtmeyer
The CDC autism study scandal is far from over. The grave danger now is that the US Government silences Thompson.
~ F. William Engdahl
If you desire information on some point of law, you are not likely to ponder over the ponderous tomes of legal writers in order to obtain the knowledge you seek, by your own unaided efforts.
~ Felix Adler
Because the problem with psychiatry is that you mostly study people who aren't doing so well, whereas if you spent a little more time studying people who are doing very well, it might give you some good ideas to help the ones who are not.
~ Francois Lelord
I'm a history nut.
~ Billy Joel
If we invest in researching and developing energy technology, we'll do some real good in the long run, rather than just making ourselves feel good today. But climate change is not the only challenge of the 21st century, and for many other global problems we have low-cost, durable solutions.
~ Bjorn Lomborg
Scientists have named this newly discovered species "Nebranderthal Man" (Homo nebranderthalensis.)
~ Bob Hoffman
I encourage the following practice: pause before you share. I encourage us all to take a moment before passing on a quote or a news story in order to do a little research. Someone (and I'm pretty sure it wasn't the Buddha) said that "Google before you share" is the new "think before you speak.
~ Bodhipaksa
The business of the historian is with the truth of things, but he is too much under temptation to make his history interesting, to be always able to reject a fine story.
~ bovee christian nestell vii
He found copies of Stan's columns.
~ Harlan Coben
All of these particular effects are consistent with frequent findings that diets high in meat and therefore protein are associated with an increased risk of colon cancer.
~ Harold McGee