There are pitifully few good ideas in politics, or intelligent thinkers. I'm not so clever that I can afford to ignore the few that there are.
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This by Max Perutz is also very interesting in terms of how to run a successful research labhttps://www.the-scientist.com/opinion-old/the-art-of-planning-and-managing-a-research-laboratory-62748 …
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Starts with some interesting ideas on paradigm shifts inspired by small teams, but the 2nd part reads like an argument for deregulation.
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Feel the need to write a long rambling reply to this. Thanks for sharing it.
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It is. And he very often is.
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... & we are all sure he will be the life of the party at Ford.
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(sips) That's ... not tea.
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Or, this scientific "productivity slowdown" could be due to a growing mismatch btw what's important / useful & what's commercializable. Great work done on climate & ecology, but unlike telephones, toilets & atom bombs we're not really buying it.
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Many of his examples are edge cases and its dripping with wild assertions a horrible read. It would be great if he proposed a solution or had a new idea. He's like a deranged monkey flinging poo.
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Or more succinctly - you can stop reading it when you get to "I don’t know what the answers are to the tricky questions explored above."
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