shockingly enough, passionate about their subject and tended to be pretty good at it in school. One imagines that’s especially true for those who spend their careers at elite institutions like Princeton and NYU. It’s not the least bit surprising that they would be depressed when students ...
“I like to say that science is one of the cheapest careers. It’s like soccer—all you need is a ball. In science, all you need is a brain, and all of us are born that way. So if you’re interested in science, you can certainly become a scientist.” ...