Scientist
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One young
scientist
that works in a biotech firm used her insight about the missing 33 percent to weave financial impact data into a project update she did and got tremendous positive feedback from the managers in the room.
I have a friend, Emily Willingham, who's a scientist, and she wrote a piece for Forbes not long ago entitled "The 10 Weirdest Things Ever Linked to Autism."
That's a
scientist
who works in the rainforest to document how people use local plants.
No
scientist
has been atop them.
The Dutch
scientist
Thomas van der Hammen described this as the Sistine Chapel of the Amazon Rainforest.
Now, Elinor Ostrom, a political scientist, in 1990 asked the interesting question that any good
scientist
should ask, which is: is it really true that humans will always despoil commons?
Which led one
scientist
to declare that altruistic punishment may be the glue that holds societies together.
As a
scientist
and engineer, I've focused on efficiency for many years.
The first brain-controlled exoskeleton to be built was named after the most famous Brazilian
scientist
ever, Alberto Santos Dumont, who, on October 19, 1901, created and flew himself the first controlled airship on air in Paris for a million people to see.
As a scientist, I've been a crew commander for a NASA Mars simulation last year, and as an artist, I create multicultural community art all over the planet.
I know it sounds nerdy, but you know I'm a
scientist.
One
scientist
who kept blaming herself for problems in her lab started to document the causes every time something went wrong.
So a
scientist
named Paul Bach-y-Rita put blind people in a modified dental chair, and he set up a video feed, and he put something in front of the camera, and then you would feel that poked into your back with a grid of solenoids.
Now, I'm a chemist, a material
scientist
too, and my co-inventors are also material scientists, one a chemist, one a physicist, and we began to be interested in 3D printing.
But I'm not a climate scientist, I'm an astronomer.
And so it seems that what we should be doing is reaching back earlier in the eduction process and teaching students about neuroscience so that in the future, they may be thinking about possibly becoming a brain
scientist.
But being a scientist, I think you've seen it from this session, it's like being an explorer.
I started to walk in the community, and it didn't take a rocket
scientist
to realize that they weren't out during the day.
I was a computer
scientist
in Egypt, and I had just gotten accepted to a Ph.D. program at Cambridge University.
He believed that autism and autistic traits are common and always have been, seeing aspects of this continuum in familiar archetypes from pop culture like the socially awkward
scientist
and the absent-minded professor.
And as a sister and later, as a scientist, I wanted to understand, why is it that I can take my dreams, I can connect them to my reality, and I can make my dreams come true?
An ambulance came, I was still fully conscious, and I analyzed everything on the journey, because I'm a scientist: the sound of the tires on the road, the frequency of the street lights and eventually, the city street lights.
My local TV station reported live from outside the hospital of a Cambridge
scientist
who was in a coma, and they didn't know if she would live or die or walk or talk.
And one Scottish newspaper ran with the headline: "Sex Swap
Scientist
Gored by Stag."
Scientist
use insects to make fundamental discoveries about everything from the structure of our nervous systems to how our genes and DNA work.
As a laser scientist, the answer was just before my eyes: Lasers, of course.
And as we've learned over the centuries, since Galileo Galilei, the Italian scientist, first turned, in that time, a two-inch, very small telescope, to the sky, every time we have built larger telescopes, we have learned something about the universe; we've made discoveries, without exception.
I came to climate change not as a
scientist
or an environmental lawyer, and I wasn't really impressed by the images of polar bears or melting glaciers.
But when a
scientist
is building a model, he or she is trying to show you the world in metaphor.
In fact, I think that if you really want to know what the future's going to be, if you really want to know about the future, don't ask a technologist, a scientist, a physicist.
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