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Data scientists are statisticians because being a statistician is awesome and anyone who does cool things with data is a statistician.
As an undergraduate, I did maths and physics. That doesn't make me a scientist. So I try to read and understand and talk to scientists.
What makes a scientist great is the care that he takes in telling you what is wrong with his results, so that you will not misuse them.
Literature and philosophy both allow past idols to be resurrected with a frequency which would be truly distressing to a sober scientist.
I am a medical scientist, not a practical physician. I think it's very upfront. I am a doctor. I have long experience with heart disease.
As a scientist, you feel a sense of team spirit for your country but you also have a sense of team spirit for the international community.
Scientists announced today that they have discovered a cure for apathy. However, they claim no one has shown the slightest interest in it.
It is not meant that the artist, in arriving at truth, must follow the way of the scientist, or, in stating it, the way of the philosopher.
Scientists are discovering that while anger and hatred eat into our immune system, warm-heartedness and compassion are good for our health.
Every scientist would like to be able to move through research faster, to spend less time and money acquiring material or disseminating it.
When a scientist says he believes the Bible--that doesnt give me anymore more faith in the Bible that gives me more faith in the scientist.
The goal of scientists is you hope that the thing you're working on is bigger than the thing you're pipetting into that tube at the moment.
In my view, the only recourse for a scientist concerned about the social consequences of his work is to remain involved with it to the end.
The deceitful misquoting of scientists to suit an anti-scientific agenda ranks among the many unchristian habits of fundamentalist authors.
It is obvious that anything a scientist discovers or invents is based on previous discoveries and inventions. The same applies to the arts.
I dreamed of becoming a scientist, in general, and a paleontologist, in particular, ever since the Tyrannosaurus skeleton awed and scared me.
To say that what a planet is doesn't matter would be to imply that a planetary scientist couldn't explain to someone what the field is about.
One day when I was 8 years old, everyone was talking in hushed tones about a great scientist that had just died. His name was Albert Einstein.
I am a scientist who studies plants. I like plants. I think about plants almost every hour of the day, and several hours of the night as well.
The scientist and the artist are both passionate about their exploration. What leads to my work is that I'm equally an artist and an engineer.
Scientists and artists are both living in the cultural milieu that they come up in. They're always responding to what is happening culturally.
What scientists are attached to is journeys into the unknown and discovering things that are completely unexpected and baffling and surprising.
The logic of science was infallible, and if the scientists were sometimes mistaken, this was assumed to be only from their mistaking its rules.
Political scientists have often described Gaullism as a sort of Bonapartism. I myself have occasionally compared Sarkozy to Napoleon Bonaparte.
I happen to love science... Scientists are all slightly mad. There is truth in the stereotype of the mad scientist. They are mad with curiosity.
I love to make movies about young people - young scientists that are inventing things and all the writing they did was very funny and very true.
There's no way that scientists can ever rule out religion, or even have anything significant to say about the abstract idea of a divine creator.
Lastly, literature and philosophy both allow past idols to be resurrected with a frequency which would be truly distressing to a sober scientist.
[Question: Do you feel that scientists correct themselves as often as they should?] More often than politicians, but not as often as they should.
The combined results of several people working together is often much more effective than could be that of an individual scientist working alone.
The scientist does not study nature because it is useful; he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful.
While I'm working, I stick with music that won't distract me - the dub stylings of Scientist and King Tubby, maybe some Beethoven string quartets.
Governments are trying to achieve unanimity by stifling any scientist who disagrees. Einstein could not have got funding under the present system.
My father is a scientist , my mother a teacher, my brother is a Naval Officer and I am an entertainer - we all are doing out a bit for our country!
Scientists investigate that which already is; Engineers create that which has never been. Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous.
The real scientist is ready to bear privation and, if need be, starvation rather than let anyone dictate to him which direction his work must take.
The pure natural scientist is liable to forget that minds exist, and that if it were not for them he could neither know nor act on physical objects.
It's not about where you were born or where you come from that makes you a good scientist. What you need are good teachers, co-students, facilities.
If you put somebody on a crack pipe and give them a 9 mm Baretta, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out what's going to happen next.
The greatest grand challenge for any scientist is discovering how to prevent the spread of HIV and finding the cure or an effective vaccine for AIDS.
A scientist can pretend that his work isn't himself, it's merely the impersonal truth. An artist can't hide behind the truth. He can't hide anywhere.
Although scientists can often be as resistant to new ideas as anyone, the process of science ensures that, over time, good ideas and theories prevail.
Why is it apparently the philosopher who is expected to be "easier" and not some scientist or other who is even more inaccessible to the same readers?
Well, I think that, you know, there's often two ways to become a scientist. One is to actually get your Ph.D. and then the other is to run for office.
There is no refutation of Darwinian evolution in existence. If a refutation ever were to come about, it would come from a scientist, and not an idiot.
The frontier orbital approach was further developed in various directions by my own group and many other scientists, both theoretical and experimental.
As a child, I remember my own intensive interest in biology, birds, other animals and flowers and was determined at an early age to become a scientist.
In the history of medicine, it is not always the great scientist or the learned doctor who goes forward to discover new fields, new avenues, new ideas.
I spent my adult life as a scientist, and science is, essentially, the most successful approach we have to try and understand the vast mysteries around.
I have always thought it curious that, while most scientists claim to eschew religion, it actually dominates their thoughts more than it does the clergy.