Denise Hauge

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Scientists delight in being wrong; the most exciting part of the job is not providing more evidence for an old theory, but finding evidence that refutes one. When that happens, we know we’ve misunderstood something about the world. An unexpected or weird result is a gift that tells us we didn’t know what we thought we did. And then the fun begins—of trying to design the right experiments that will fill in our knowledge gap.
I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine
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