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Mystic · Indian · 1836–1886
Indian mystic (1836–1886)
“If I had complained about the prize before I got mine, they may have thought I was anticipating sour grapes. But I complained on the grounds that too many important scientists get missed out for No...”
“You would have to ask a physicist really but I think understanding fundamental problems in physics is very important because they are part of our culture. You just never know what is going to come ...”
“Find out what really fascinates you and follow that. Almost anything in nature, if you follow it, you will find a scientific problem. That is a better way to do it than following fads, because what...”
“Scientists are trained to be rational and we are not trained to interact with people and develop social skills. Politics is about being able to convince people. Scientists could do with learning ho...”
“Scientists work by a combination of intuition and insight in trying to understand a question.”
“No. Geeks make huge advances in society. Newton was the ultimate geek. It should be a compliment.”
“A life of science struck me as being both interesting and international in character.”
“Many in my family were ambivalent about it, but my mother encouraged me to put aside my fears. Vera (my wife) and I finally decided to leave Utah, where we were very happy, take a 40 per cent salar...”
“This reconnection...has given me great satisfaction. I realise I have inadvertently become a source of inspiration and hope for people in India simply by the fact that I grew up there, went to my l...”
“Last year, the lecture was held in [an auditorium] with a capacity for just 300 people, and half the seats were empty. What has changed? I am still the same person doing the same science. Why are p...”
“Dr. Ramakrishnan addressing an audience of 3,000 at the university’s Centenary Auditorium.”
“That is the wrong question to ask…You can’t go into science thinking of a Nobel Prize. You can only go into science because you’re interested in it.”
“The ribosome does amazing chemistry, but I’m not a chemist…I’ve just learnt enough to work on my problem.”
“It’s not about where you were born, or where you come from that makes you a good scientist. What you need are good teachers, co-students, facilities, [he said]. I honestly don’t think my roots have...”
“My own lab has two Chinese, a Malaysian, a Canadian, an American, a German, it has had all sorts of people. And it’s actually fun because people from different countries come together, they have cu...”
“It’s an absolutely good thing. I can think of one even better thing for young people, especially in India. It shows them you can study in India, get your basic education in India and you can (then)...”
“Indians tend to be a little insecure and they should stop being insecure — I have visited India many times and I can tell you questions I get after my talks are as perceptive as anywhere else in th...”
“Now many excellent scientists in India are doing really first rate work and it should not matter when the next Indian Nobel Prize is because they are doing very good work — that is what matters and...”
“There are already people who are world class in India, for example C.N.R. Rao (who has worked mainly in solid-state and structural chemistry). He is an example of how you can do first rate internat...”