We're scientists; we're curious about how nature works, but we're also do-gooders. It's fantastic to think that the same experiments we'd do to understand how information gets into cells could have a practical side to them, too.

We're scientists; we're curious about how nature works, but we're also do-gooders. It's fantastic to think that the same experiments we'd do to understand how information gets into cells could have a practical side to them, too.

📖 Bonnie Bassler

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Scientist

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This quote beautifully captures the dual nature of scientific inquiry: driven by pure curiosity and a desire to understand the fundamentals of nature, yet inherently aimed at benefiting society. It highlights the importance of pursuing knowledge not just for its own sake but with the awareness of its potential real-world applications. Such a mindset fosters innovation that can lead to breakthroughs in medicine, technology, and other fields, ultimately improving lives. Embracing this balance encourages scientists to remain ethically grounded while pushing the boundaries of discovery, reminding us that curiosity often serves as a bridge between theoretical understanding and practical solutions.

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