Indian - Scientist | -
We cannot decide on the efficacy of a medical treatment by counting the number of 'Likes' an intervention receives on Facebook; no matter what, professionals will still need to conduct continued clinical trials and evaluate their outcomes carefully.
Priyamvada Natarajan
MedicalWillTrialsMatterNeed
All the particles that we are made of only account for about four per cent of the cosmic inventory.
InventoryOnlyFourCosmicMadePer
Science is evidence-based and provides a continuing understanding of complex natural phenomena. Our understanding is constantly evolving and continually improving.
ScienceUnderstandingImprovingOur
The geometry, the content, and the fate of the universe are all intricately linked. If you know two, you can deduce the third.
FateUniverseYouKnowGeometryTwo
We scientists have an obsession with unification, a grand synthesis. And dark matter is an irritating missing piece.
DarkMatterObsessionMissingGrand
The pace and demands in any field, be it genetics, nanotechnology or cosmology, can only be met with increased international cooperation and collaborative projects.
CooperationGeneticsPaceOnlyField
Progress in science occurs in fits and starts, and paradigm shifts occur when evidence can be marshaled to support a new point of view.
ScienceProgressSupportViewNew
Data suggest that central black holes might play an important role in adjusting how many stars form in the galaxies they inhabit. For one thing, the energy produced when matter falls into the black hole may heat up the surrounding gas at the center of the galaxy, thus preventing cooling and halting star formation.
StarsEnergyBlackDataPlayHeat
The invisible and unseen has always fascinated us humans.
InvisibleAlwaysUsUnseenHumans
Mapping, both literal and metaphorical, has always been about our quest for knowing.
KnowingAlwaysQuestBeenLiteral
Scientific knowledge is, by its nature, provisional. This is due to the fact that as time goes on, with the invention of better instruments, more data and better data hone our understanding further. Social, cultural, economic, and political context are relevant to our understanding of how science works.
NatureKnowledgeScienceTimeBetter
I fell in love with the night sky when I first looked through a telescope as a young girl growing up in Delhi.
LoveGirlSkyGrowing UpNightUp
Copyright © 2024 QuotesDict Priyamvada Natarajan quotes