Category: Innovation
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Pioneers need no references!
A scientific paper on the aortic valve published on 1968. Had only one 500-years-old reference: Leonardo da Vinci who first explored the matter of how this valve worked. (1) This is what today’s scientists will never understand: Pioneers do not need references.
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Science: Work, luck and… well, nothing else!
In town this week to receive their awards, the winners of the most prestigious U.S. government prize for young scientists had some advice for anyone hoping to follow in their footsteps. “Luck goes first,” said Andrew Goodman, an assistant professor of microbial pathogenesis at the Yale School of Medicine and a recipient of the National…
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phD – NOT a chance to be innovative!
Don’t be afraid to post what you think is correct. Unless it is for your phD… (1) Because we demand from our phD students NOT to be original. After your phD do whatever you wish… But FIRST, you will pass through the “initiation”. FIRST, you must obey… Fucked up society. Fucked up science. Nietzsche rise.…
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Pears, atoms, new forces…
An international team of physicists has found the first direct evidence of pear shaped nuclei in exotic atoms. The findings could advance the search for a new fundamental force in nature that could explain why the Big Bang created more matter than antimatter — a pivotal imbalance in the history of everything. [1] Pfeeewwww! I for…
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Thinking outside the box? Impossible!? Pass me that sea horse…
The tail of a seahorse can be compressed to about half its size before permanent damage occurs, engineers at the University of California, San Diego, have found. The tail’s exceptional flexibility is due to its structure, made up of bony, armored plates, which slide past each other. Researchers are hoping to use a similar structure…
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