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The most important thing in science is ...
The Scientist 2005, 19(10):12
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If you could teach the world one thing about science, what would it be? If you're John Sulston, cowinner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology, the answer is: "Evolution, as truth, insofar as we can comprehend it at the moment; as a realistic assessment of our position in the universe; and as a joyous celebration of our potential future."
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