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Since 1998, the Administration has begun to upgrade counterintelligence and security at U.S. weapons labs.
Charles Bass
2.
She can go with us to the lab and keep Myrnin pinned down while we pull the plug, if he's not... you know, better." "Define BETTER with that guy." "Not all fangs and raaaaar.
Rachel Caine
3.
We used to think that everything started in the lab. Now we realize that everything spins off the consumer.
Phil Knight
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Science isn't just for scientists and guys in lab coats. It's something that everybody can do.
Jamie Hyneman
6.
What we know from lab studies is that it's never too late to break a habit. Habits are malleable throughout your entire life. But we also know that the best way to change a habit is to understand its structure - that once you tell people about the cue and the reward and you force them to recognize what those factors are in a behavior, it becomes much, much easier to change.
Charles Duhigg
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If we studied human beings which can include human genes, human blood samples, and human behavior, then you can leave the animals out of the labs and you can leave them off your plate.
Neal Barnard
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In the bacteriology lab, we have culture plates. You put a bug in there and it starts growing and gets bigger and bigger and bigger. And it grows until it finally fills the whole plate. And it crashes and dies.
John Tanton
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Any company large enough to have a research lab is too large to listen to it.
Alan Kay
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Jack Cardiff - the greatest cameraman who ever worked in colour - was a lab boy to start with so he knew Technicolor from the inside out.
Thelma Schoonmaker
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Some consider UNIX to be the second most important invention to come out of AT&T Bell Labs after the transistor.
Dennis Ritchie
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I know one lab that studies nicotine receptors and all the scientists are smokers, and another lab that studies impulse control and they're all overweight.
David Eagleman
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The day that you stop looking - because you're content God did it - I don't need you in the lab. You're useless on the frontier of understanding the nature of the world.
Neil deGrasse Tyson
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At Harvard I was in charge of the comparative anatomy labs.
Robert T. Bakker
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During that space walk there will be some repositioning of the power so that the arm can be fully controlled by the robotic station that is in the Lab.
Umberto Guidoni
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I can go into a lab and fool the rear ends off any group of scientists.
James Randi
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My hope is that in the future, women stop referring to themselves as 'the only woman' in their physics lab or 'only one of two' in their computer science jobs.
Kirsten Gillibrand
18.
I'm pretty selective. I generally edit the contact sheets and then do work prints. Because I have my own lab and printers, I can afford the luxury of going through the contact sheets for black-and-white, making up work prints, seeing them big, and honing them down.
Herb Ritts
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But when researchers at Bell Labs discovered that static tends to come from particular places in the sky, the whole field of radio astronomy opened up.
Murray Gell-Mann
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The committee's finding that China stole sensitive technology from U.S. weapons research labs is alarming.
Charles Bass
21.
If it is made in a lab then it takes a lab to digest.
Kris Carr
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Thimerosol is the preservative in immunisation shots, so anytime you get an immunisation shot you are undergoing the same procedure that in the University Lab we used to give animals auto-immune disease---give a little tiny injection of mercury. And when you get an immunisation shot you are getting a little tiny dose of mercury there.
Hal Huggins
23.
Scientific prayer makes God a celestial lab rat, leading to bad science and worse religion.
Michael Shermer
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I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down.
Ingrid Newkirk
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I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He's a great leveler.
Sheryl Crow
27.
Oh, I've seen copies [of Linux Journal] around the terminal room at The
Labs.
Dennis Ritchie
28.
I've had investigations of my lab because people didn't like what I had to say. And when you have investigations and you're doing research, you're shut down for a while. You have to start all over again. So that's one area where I paid a high price.
Carl Hart
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Building a solid organ like the liver in the lab is different and harder than with an organ like the bladder because solid organs are very vascular.
Anthony Atala
30.
Our lab had always refrained from keeping our studies secret.
Peter Agre
31.
In big industry new ideas are invited to rear their heads so they can be clobbered at once. The idea department of a big firm is a sort of lab for isolating dangerous viruses.
Marshall McLuhan
32.
If you want to do a film, steal a camera, steal raw stock, sneak into a lab and do it!
Werner Herzog
33.
I did. I still do. It's kind of grown to a "Ren and Stimpy" kind of lab, which is fun.
Kellan Lutz
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A new study shows that American students are becoming less proficient in science, and if the trend continues, we will become a nation that's science and chemistry illiterate. And you thought a lot of meth labs are blowing up now?
Jay Leno
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I've decided that what interests me most is that you can only capture the light at a certain time. But after that, five minutes after that, then it's a different thing. So if you don't have the right aperture, you've missed it. Of course, you can correct it in the lab. But not really.
Jean-Luc Godard
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You know, I am sorry for the poor fellows that haven't got labs to work in.
Ernest Rutherford
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Would I rather the research lab that tests animals is reduced to a bunch of cinders? Yes.
Ingrid Newkirk
38.
One of the first things we teach medical students is to listen to the patient by taking a careful medical history. Ninety percent of the time, you can arrive at an uncannily accurate diagnosis by paying close attention, using physical examination and sophisticated lab test to confirm your hunch (and to increase the bill to the insurance company).
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
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I have no interest in putting stuff in my body that's made in a lab.
Theo Rossi
40.
That's what the Nazis did, isn't it? Treated those "others" they thought subhuman by making them lab subjects and so on. Even the Nazis didn't eat the objects of their derision.
Ingrid Newkirk
41.
In truth, Edward Teller ran the Livermore Lab, but for public purposes he liked it better to be known as only an associate director
John Gofman
42.
There were many at Bell Labs and MIT who compared Shannon's insight to Einstein's. Others found that comparison unfair - unfair to Shannon.
William Poundstone
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So if there were a container of contaminated urine, and somehow it managed to find its way to someplace a lot of damage could be done. Someone comes up to a lab worker. He knows he’s got the urine. ‘How would you like to have a million dollars?’ … Such things have been known to happen.
Benjamin Carson
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Ratbert (as lab rat, to scientist): Doc, we have to talk. Every day you feed me over a hundred pounds of macaroni and cheese. At first I thought you were just being a good host. But lately I've been thinking it could be something far more sinister.
Scott Adams
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If you look at innovation, it doesn't just occur in the lab.
Michael Dell
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We are less than a decade away from the medical lab the size of a sugar cube.
Philippe Kahn
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When I hear of anyone walking into a lab and walking out with animals, my heart sings.
Ingrid Newkirk
48.
The explosion would be just the right size to maximize the amount of paperwork your lab would face. If the explosion were smaller, you could potentially cover it up. If it were larger, there would be no one left in the city to submit paperwork to.
Randall Munroe
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In the summer of 2009, I was at the Shakespeare lab at the public theater in New York.
William Mapother
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In fact, I was in a lab that was a hundred percent funded by the Pentagon, and it was one of the centers of the organized antiwar resistance movement.
Noam Chomsky