Advice for young scientists
Albert Rothenberg, author of Flight from Wonder, tells young scientists what they need to know about scientific creativity from his personal experience interviewing and researching Nobel Laureates. http://global.oup.com/academic/produc... Albert Rothenberg, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center, Harvard University. Flight from Wonder reports the findings from an empirical study of 45 Nobel laureates in science from the United States and Europe concerning the creative processes that produce scientific discoveries. © Oxford University Press

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