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This is not just a journey for scientists, it is for all of us, because the decisions we collectively make over the next decade will affect what the ocean looks like for centuries to come.
And only much later did
scientists
come onto the scene and say, "Hey, these are tools, these are functions that we could use in our own research tool palette."
But there are other things that people believe that are significant, like the efficacy of homeopathy, or that evolution is just, you know, sort of a crazy idea by
scientists
without any legs, or, you know, evolution, all that sort of thing, or global warming.
These sorts of ideas don't really have any validity, that you can't trust the
scientists.
Here's the kind of questions that are becoming interesting questions for philosophers, for governing people, for economists, for
scientists.
It was first excavated in 1961 as they were building LAX, although
scientists
believe that it dates back to the year 2000 Before Common Era, when it was used as a busy transdimensional space port by the ancient astronauts who first colonized this planet and raised our species from savagery by giving us the gift of written language and technology and the gift of revolving restaurants.
So we collaborated with Egyptian
scientists
to do coring work, which you see here.
Where other
scientists
would play in their laboratory, Tesla created his inventions in his mind.
All these parameters go into the comfort feeling of our human body, and
scientists
have developed a parameter, which is the perceived temperature, where all these parameters go in and help designers to understand which is the driving parameter that I feel comfort or that I don't feel comfort.
I'd thought it'd be appropriate to present it, on the basis that I have had extensive experience in teaching, counseling
scientists
across a broad array of fields.
Many of the most successful
scientists
at work today are mathematically semi-literate.
A metaphor will serve here: Where elite mathematicians and statisticians and theorists often serve as architects in the expanding realm of science, the remaining large majority of basic applied scientists, including a large portion of those who could be said to be of the first rank, are the ones who map the terrain, they scout the frontiers, they cut the pathways, they raise the buildings along the way.
Some may have considered me foolhardy, but it's been my habit to brush aside the fear of mathematics when talking to candidate
scientists.
Consider the following principle, which I will modestly call Wilson's Principle Number One: It is far easier for
scientists
including medical researchers, to require needed collaboration in mathematics and statistics than it is for mathematicians and statisticians to find
scientists
able to make use of their equations.
Now I'm going to offer quickly several more principles that will be useful in organizing your education and career, or if you're teaching, how you might enhance your own teaching and counseling of young
scientists.
Scientists, pure mathematicians among them, follow one or the other of two pathways: First through early discoveries, a problem is identified and a solution is sought.
They came from computer scientists, engineers.
And
scientists
that have studied this have said they've never seen an accident.
The game was helping us experience what
scientists
call post-traumatic growth, which is not something we usually hear about.
But
scientists
now know that a traumatic event doesn't doom us to suffer indefinitely.
So,
scientists
were very excited, and they said, a single oncogene can do it.
The incredible work that made that possible was done here in the U.K. by
scientists
at Cambridge, and they work in our offices, and I've got a lovely picture of them here.
But of course, because of tissue and blood, this is quite challenging, so this is really a call for
scientists
to start thinking about femto-photography as really a new imaging modality to solve the next generation of health-imaging problems.
I work often with designers and visual artists, obviously dancers and other choreographers, but also, more and more, with economists, anthropologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, people really who come from very different domains of expertise, where they bring their intelligence to bear on a different kind of creative process.
But
scientists
also call it Didymosphenia geminata and for decades, this algae has been sliming up riverbeds around the world.
In our modern technological age, when our very survival depends on discovery, innovation and science, it is critical, absolutely critical, that our
scientists
are free to undertake their work, free to collaborate with other scientists, free to speak to the media and free to speak to the public.
Scientists
must be free to explore unconventional or controversial topics.
They must be free to challenge the thinking of the day and they must be free to present uncomfortable or inconvenient truths, because that's how
scientists
push boundaries and pushing boundaries is, after all, what science is all about.
And here's another point:
scientists
must be free to fail, because even a failed hypothesis teaches us something.
The point is,
scientists
must be free to choose what they want to explore, what they are passionate about and they must be free to report their findings.
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