I recently watched "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain" (fabulous flick!) and the standout quote for me was "When it comes to drawing, there’s really only one rule you ever need to teach; it’s to look." The same can be said for science. If you don't get your nose out of the journals and "look" at what's waiting to be discovered, you'll definitely miss the brass ring.
I recently watched "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain" (fabulous flick!) and the standout quote for me was "When it comes to drawing, there’s really only one rule you ever need to teach; it’s to look." The same can be said for science. If you don't get your nose out of the journals and "look" at what's waiting to be discovered, you'll definitely miss the brass ring.
I recently watched "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain" (fabulous flick!) and the standout quote for me was "When it comes to drawing, there’s really only one rule you ever need to teach; it’s to look." The same can be said for science. If you don't get your nose out of the journals and "look" at what's waiting to be discovered, you'll definitely miss the brass ring.