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We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know by Stefan Klein
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“Revenge is nothing but the dark side of the sense of fairness.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“We believe that we’re in control of our lives. But in reality we can only seize opportunities.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“Beauty comes from tension: between order and disorder, simplicity and complexity.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“We behave morally when we improve the lives of all we can affect.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“People who exercise more and sleep better have longer telomeres.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“we saw a female attack another female from her own community, and then steal and eat her infant.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“extreme specialization prevents scholars from developing a perspective.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“humans had to become the nicest of all apes before they could also evolve into the smartest.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“more the territory of our knowledge expands, the longer the boundary between that territory and what we don’t know”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“Feminism has two sides: Along with the struggle against oppression, it’s also always been about taking female experiences seriously. After all, women haven’t been twiddling their thumbs for the last ten thousand years; they have been raising the entire population of the earth. And the insights they have attained from that are just as valuable as the tradition of mostly solitary male philosophers and theologians.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“I realized I wanted a just world here on earth, not a just paradise somewhere else.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“it’s almost a prerequisite that you master the techniques of workplace bullying.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“We have evidence that autistic people’s mirror mechanism is impaired.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“She and her daughter between them killed and ate as many as ten infants.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“I found that tunnel vision, which an academic career simply requires, horrible.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know
“Publishing in an academic journal doesn’t do anything to dispel racist ideas.”
Stefan Klein, We Are All Stardust: Scientists Who Shaped Our World Talk about Their Work, Their Lives, and What They Still Want to Know