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"Book review: “Free Radicals” by Michael Brooks"

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Blogger Brian Clegg said...

I think you were a little kind - this was my reaction: http://www.popularscience.co.uk/?p=689

7:59 AM, January 04, 2014

Blogger Sabine Hossenfelder said...

Brian,

Yeah, I can see where you're coming from... I am guessing I found the book more valuable than you because most of the stories (esp those outside physics) were new to me.

8:03 AM, January 04, 2014

Blogger Uncle Al said...

An accountant honestly balances books. Research has sparse data and ill-defined books. A manager given money and authority is responsible and liable for their ethical application. A Moo U biologist studied cultured cells in electric fields but was not quite competent for apparatus design. He observed an anomaly, then willfully violated his grant funding to discover Cisplatin. Should he be discharged for cause?

Proper management would end him and retain patent rights, discouraging future insubordination. Managed research actively excludes serendipity - even to barring lab entry outside hours and on weekends ("unknown safety risks"). If you pull a feather out of your butt, there had better be a bird attached. It never happens in an HR-staffed and professionally managed Korporate Kulture. ISO600x is bulletproof. (CERN's LHC magnet quench dump brazes were not bullets.)

11:45 AM, January 04, 2014

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