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An "Ordinary" Scientist?

Science, 1996
I was amazed to see Dick Day's statement that some people think we might keep persons like Adolph Hitler from coming to the United States if we were to stop foreign scientists from coming to work in this country (J. Glanz, “Proposals that would limit visas strike fear at universities,” News &
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The Patient Scientist

Scientific American, 2011
The article reports that Nobel Prize winner Ralph M. Steinman died of pneumonia just three days prior to receiving the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2011. After being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2007, he and his colleagues used immunotherapies to treat his disease. These experimental vaccines utilize dendritic cells, cells that train
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Scientists in exile

Science
Since 2001, the United Nations has designated 20 June as World Refugee Day. It seeks to raise awareness of refugees—currently estimated to be more than 114 million persons internally displaced, exiled, or on the move—and the often-harsh conditions they confront around the world.
Gary E, Machlis   +1 more
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The scientists pyramid

Scientometrics, 2006
In this short paper I propose a combination of qualitative and quantitative criteria to classify the quality, talent and creative thinking of the scientists of the “hard”, medical and biological sciences. The rationale for the proposed classification is to focus on the impact and overall achievements of each individual scientist and on how he is ...
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Transportation for scientists

IEEE Network, 1987
In the nineteenth century many scientists in the country worked on alchemy. Some of them were on the East Coast at several universities mainly around the Boston area, and some were in California, at universities around Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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Scientists and Congress

Science, 1984
Scientists are urged to make their views known to members of Congress. To be effectively heard, they should establish personal contact with their congressmen and senators and their staff. Communication should be frequent, personal, and carefully focused.
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The effect of the visiting-scientist approach supported by conceptual change activities on the images of the scientist

International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Sedat Karaçam   +2 more
exaly  

The Ambivalence of Scientists

1976
It is a high privilege to be invited to give the lecture that annually commemorates the first great president of this first authentic university in the United States. This is especially so for someone from a comparatively new academic discipline, a discipline which was installed in this university a short time ago with the appointment of Professor ...
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Math for Scientists

2023
Maurits, Natasha M   +1 more
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The imagined scientist of science governance

Social Studies of Science, 2021
Knut H Sørensen
exaly  

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