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But as Coldplay urged in The Scientist – let's take it back to the start.
One of the unsolved Einstein problems is the persistence of popular interest in the scientist and his theory.
In the scientist self-ratings, nearly 1,400 papers were rated as taking a position, 97.2% of which endorsed human-caused global warming.
The pharmas rely upon a drug development process that sees a 92% failure of all drugs entering clinical trials, as reported by the Food and Drug Administration's Commissioner in The Scientist in 2004.
Infants produce so many new neural connections, so quickly, that the brain of a two-year-old is actually far more dense with neural connections than the brain of an adult... in "The Scientist in the Crib" Gopnik, Meltzoff, and Kuhl play with the idea of baby as scientist at some length.
Joshua Lederberg, a geneticist and Nobel laureate who died in 2008, and Alexa T. McCray, now an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, saw it coming, and talked about the origin of the suffix "ome" in a 2001 essay, " 'Ome Sweet 'Omics — A Genealogical Treasury of Words," in The Scientist.
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The tone in "The Scientists" is intensely private, not in a sense of shocking disclosure but rather of self-enclosure.
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