H e said h e and Crick had succeeded becaus e they wer e awar e that they weren't th e most intelligent of th e scientists pursuing the answer. Th e smartest scientist was called Rosalind Franklin who, Watson said, “was so intelligent sh e rarely sought advice".'Writing, visualizing...
the reason why all those competitions on breakfast cereal packets encouraged us to write in saying, in no more than10 words: "I like Kellogg's Corn Flakes because..." The very act of writing makes us more likely to believe it.Authority doesn't have to inhibit innovation but it often doe...
In my research, I was appalled that I had ever let my children put any of that into their bodies. I immediately made a change in our diets. Within 5 days, not only did she tell me it seemed a little easier to focus at school, but her handwriting went from that of a kindergartner...
ai do not know who was first responsible for this analogy of the mind to a dead instrument.whoever was the originator ,there can be no doubt of the authority which has acquired by the continuous approval bestow upon it by eminent person.but whatever its weight of authority,whatever the high...
Copper was critical to the American war effort during World War II. In order to ensure as much copper as possible could be used for equipment wiring, the U.S. Mint used steel and zinc to create pennies until 1944. Several silver 1944 pennies and copper 1943 pennies were made in error; ...
The smartest scientist was called Rosalind Franklin who, Watson said, “was so intelligent she rarely sought advice”.’Writing, visualizing and prototyping can stimulate the flow of new ideas. Cialdini cites scores of research papers and historical events that prove that even something as simple ...
First off, canning food goes way back to the wartime, where it was used to preserve foods for long periods of time for soldiers and sailors. Generally, the steps include processing: where the food gets prepared and cooked (where needed); sealing: where the food is sealed in a can to pr...
Buc Wheats was a cereal released by General Mills described as “corn flakes mixed with dark buckwheat” and glazed with maple. However, controversy erupted when General Mills replaced that maple glaze with honey instead. The product was pulled from shelves in 1982. 1972: Toaster Eggs www.acost...
When you eat foods made from whole grains, you get the nutritional benefits of the entire grain. Enriched grain products add back some of the B vitamins -- thiamin, folic acid, riboflavin, and niacin -- and iron lost when the grain was milled. But lots of other nutrients and fiber don...
GOLDIN: So, it’s really driven almost entirely by this notion of greedy work and hours. The greedy work notion — and I love the phrase and it was a phrase that Claire Kane Miller used in an article inThe New York Timeswhen she was discussing my work. And I looked it up and it ...