AIDS And The Virtues of Slow-Cooked Science

goodall.jpgChimpanzees get AIDS.

This is an important discovery, but what intrigues me most about it is how the discovery was made. It is a story of two kinds of science, both of which are essential to getting a deeper understanding of life, but which today are staggeringly out of balance.

In the 1960s, Jane Goodall carried out some of the first long-term studies on chimpanzees in the wild. Goodall made important observations, noting that chimpanzees can be surprisingly cooperative but also quite violent, wi

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Published on July 22, 2009 10:54
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