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Scientists love to compete.
But scientists love evidence, and the evidence is clear.
This is not just because dismal scientists love to reduce everything to dollars and cents.
Perhaps eager to make clear that A.D.H.D. is far more than a metaphor for the distractions of modern life, scientists love to point out examples that date to well before the term was invented.
The laboratories' estimates assume widespread application of some time-tested efficiency standards and the success of some newer inventions that scientists love but many bottom-line economists tend to distrust as expensive or unrealistic.
Outside his smaller lab is an office whose shelves are filled with those strange white dummy heads which sound scientists love (though they look as impersonal as crash dummies, each one, I learned, was modelled on a specific head and given a nickname: Carl, Philipp, Emanuel).
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Scientists loved it.
The scientists' will to know (cupido sciendi) is triggered by love for their research object, to which scientists often become very strongly attached: "what the poet Coleridge says is still true: the scientist loves the material on which he or she works" (p. 156).
And here we have yet another reason for scientists to love this movie.
Hunt was, he said, in favour of gender-segregated laboratories as a way of sidestepping the mess arising from scientists in love.
"If they'd had any sense, if they had been less scientific and self-occupied, they would have run, as any small child would... but Joseph and Celice were scientists in love".
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