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Don't Underestimate The Usefulness Of 'Useless' Knowledge
"'USELESS' KNOWLEDGE: History shows that many of the world's most breathtaking technological advances have been spawned by research that originally had no practical application; with this in mind, U.S. institutions--especially independent institutes--must continue, even increase, their nurturing of basic, untargeted research, says Phillip A. Griffiths, director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton"
The Scientist 1992, 6(16):11
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