Red Shoes
By Xiangbin Teng
My red shoes cost me ninety dollars. I can’t afford more expensive […]
Read MoreWe ask students, postdocs, and faculty how they knew they wanted to be scientists. The results, archived here, represent a rich and diverse literature on the nature of scientific inspiration. These stories begin in China and India, in South America and in middle America, in small towns and big cities. They all prove the wisdom of Henry Adams’s observation that “any road was good that arrived.”
My red shoes cost me ninety dollars. I can’t afford more expensive […]
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Read MoreI never knew I wanted to be a scientist. When I was […]
Read MoreI was born and bred in the big Indian metropolis, Bombay, in […]
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