+ Follow JAMES WATSON Tag
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[Summary] => I chose and became passionate about science writing because I trust the exquisite powers of reason to help us better understand ourselves and our universe. The clarity of reasoning as well as the elegance of laboratory and "thought" experiments that give me a good picture of how things work deliver me from those moments when narrow minds and the most perverse conceptions of the natural world reign to shrink and suffocate our lives.
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