Innovative Scientists Talk About Their Childhood (8): Diego Golombek and Time

Here’s Diego Golombek talking about reading and wondering about time travel—an experience that, when he was a child, excited Diego in a way that led to his eventual unusual career. Diego now studies—and experiments with—biology to try to understand some of the seemingly simply, scientifically mystifying things that happen in nature every day.



This is part of a series of sessions we (David Hu and I, and a film crew) recorded at Georgia Tech. We assembled a little group of scientists (including David) who are renowned for looking at questions others might overlook, and doing research in inventive, clever ways.


The question we asked them: “What happened when you were a kid that somehow led—much later—to your doing unusual science?


The scientists: David HuSuzana Herculano-HouzelFrans de WaalNicole SharpDiego Golombek, and Olga Shishkov. Follow the links on their names to begin exploring some of their work!



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