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...night, we were thinking about how to expand the process," Raman said. Tempus was "a natural extension of that--a logical step to then publish...
...night, we were thinking about how to expand the process," Raman said. Tempus was "a natural extension of that--a logical step to then publish...
...rocket and carry it out to a field, it never flew anywhere at all. When he'd return to Clark, fizzled missile in hand, he'd be greeted by a colleague asking, as was his habit, "Well, Robert, how goes your moongoing rocket?" When he steeled himself to publish his work, the Times made him wish he hadn...
...vaccine worked. But the world of science has a protocol for releasing such findings: first publish them in a medical journal, and then spread the credit as widely as possible. Salk took part in a press conference and went on radio but gave credit to nobody, including himself--of course, he was going to get the credit anyway. And that was the mistake that would haunt...
...Robert Gallo, of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, and Luc Montagnier, of France's Pasteur Institute, each publish the genetic sequence of the AIDS virus. The two are identical...