Quotes About Research
Why not advance science in its most difficult and vital aspect, the knowledge of the brain?
~ Bram Stoker
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I am an anamnesiologist. I study what has been forgotten.
~ Susanna Clarke
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Books and papers are the basis of good scholarship and sound knowledge," declared Mr Norrell primly. "Magic is to be put on the same footing as the other disciplines.
~ Susanna Clarke
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That's because the analysts are writing about a country they call Mind and the neuroscientists are reporting from a country they call Brain.
~ Susanna Kaysen
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In America, drug companies and medical device makers argue that they have to charge high prices to fund their research and development. But Japanese experience shows that tough cost controls tend to drive innovation, not stifle it.
~ T.R. Reid
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It's amazing the stupid things I say sometimes. I mean, you could start an entire branch of scientific research about the stuff I say that gets proved wrong while I'm still busy saying it.
~ Tad Williams
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Beckman Coulter Counter.
~ Ted Dekker
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Fieldwork is probably always more likely to be holistic than lab work or mathematical modeling because in the field you can't get away from the whole when a research project starts.
~ Temple Grandin
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Baron-Cohen. In 2001, he and his colleagues at the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge, England, introduced the autism-spectrum quotient questionnaire
~ Temple Grandin
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How many people would even try to be Jane Goodall today? Jane Goodall was a superb fieldworker who lived with animals, observed them closely, and understood them. She did her work in the field, not behind a computer making mathematical models of chimpanzee population.
~ Temple Grandin
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Synergy and serendipity often play a big part in medical and scientific advances.
~ Julie Bishop
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Advances in science and medical research and public health policies have meant that life expectancy for Australians is one of the highest in the world.
~ Julie Bishop
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the literature student has learned to inquire, to question, to interpret, to critique, to compare, to research, to argue, to sift, to analyze, to shape, to express. His intellect can be put to broad use. The computer major, by contrast, is a technician - a plumber clutching a single, albeit shining, box of tools.
~ Julie Schumacher
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Writers don't have bad life days; they just have good research days.
~ Julie Wright
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But while doing that I'd been following a variety of fields in science and technology, including the work in molecular biology, genetic engineering, and so forth.
~ K. Eric Drexler
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You can find academic and industrial groups doing some relevant work, but there isn't a focus on building complex molecular systems. In that respect, Japan is first, Europe is second, and we're third.
~ K. Eric Drexler
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En la carrera, extremadamente competitiva, por publicar nuevos descubrimientos, se escribieron más artículos sobre teoría cuántica en Gotinga que en Copenhague, Cavendish o cualquier sitio del mundo.
~ Kai Bird
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Oppenheimer's work with Snyder is, in retrospect, remarkably complete and an accurate mathematical description of the collapse of a black hole
~ Kai Bird
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Oppie le respondió medio en broma que dicha investigación, «como el matrimonio y la poesía, no debería alentarse y debería tener lugar solo a pesar de ese desaliento».
~ Kai Bird
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decompression chamber for scholars.
~ Kai Bird
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Lawrence's relentless drive for ever larger and more powerful cyclotrons epitomized the trend toward the kind of "big science" associated with the rise of corporate America in the early twentieth century. Only four industrial laboratories existed in the country in 1890; forty years later there were nearly one thousand such facilities.
~ Kai Bird
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Science suggests that the asteroid strike that destroyed the dinosaurs was not going to be an isolated event, for example. There was always the possibility of more impacts.", FADE by Kailin Gow
~ Kailin Gow
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To me, it's so much about doing your homework, going into a situation, getting to know the subject, making them feel comfortable, getting intimate access, getting access to all different aspects of people's lives so that I am essentially telling an entire story and not just a single image.
~ Lynsey Addario
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What is it that keeps you so interested in the telomere? It's so intricate and complicated, and you want to know how it works.
~ Elizabeth Blackburn
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