I'm a professor. I know that people in research labs can do miraculous things if they're given the resources. — Randy Pausch Copy Share Image
If an 'animal abuser' were killed in a research lab firebombing, I would unequivocally support that, too. — Gary Yourofsky Copy Share Image
Science isn't just for scientists and guys in lab coats. It's something that everybody can do. — Jamie Hyneman Copy Share Image
Since 1998, the Administration has begun to upgrade counterintelligence and security at U.S. weapons labs. — Charles Bass Copy Share Image
I wish we all would get up and go into the labs and take the animals out or burn them down. — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He's a great leveler. — Sheryl Crow Copy Share Image
You know, I am sorry for the poor fellows that haven't got labs to work in. — Ernest Rutherford Copy Share Image
For years, even before 9/11, I've been trying to warn that the threat from amateur biolabs will ultimately turn out to be… — Greg Bear Copy Share Image
Nobody needs a cookie. You will never get your lab results back, Well, apparently, Miss Bexim what you need - and I… — Dom Irrera Copy Share Image
It was at Bell Labs that I first made direct contact with real semiconductor experts and thus began to fully understand what… — Robert B. Laughlin Copy Share Image
That's what the Nazis did, isn't it? Treated those "others" they thought subhuman by making them lab subjects and so on. Even… — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
Shaped a little like a loaf of French country bread, our brain is a crowded chemistry lab, bustling with nonstop neural conversations. — Diane Ackerman Copy Share Image
I can't imagine the scientists wanting me to walk into the lab and start fiddling around with some big bowl of electrons… — Jim Benton Copy Share Image
But when researchers at Bell Labs discovered that static tends to come from particular places in the sky, the whole field of… — Murray Gell-Mann Copy Share Image
Why did the Clinton Administration wait from 1995 to 1998 to tighten security and bolster counterintelligence at U.S. weapons labs? — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I think there's a need for somewhat of a mindset change. We need to have a consistent external focus. We've always had… — Jeffrey R. Immelt Copy Share Image
It's hard for these athletes to stay healthy. They are constantly being bombarded with unhealthy advertising. Peer pressure can override the body's… — John Kessel Copy Share Image
Researchers find it very necessary to keep blinkers on. They don't want to admit that the animals they are working with have… — Jane Goodall Copy Share Image
I got a job in the tear-sheets department, ripping up magazines like People, Fortune, Sports Illustrated, and Time, and delivering the editorial… — Richard Prince Copy Share Image
You wouldn't match Melanie and me up, and if we hadn't gotten stuck together as lab partners in junior high science, I… — Deb Caletti Copy Share Image
So if there were a container of contaminated urine, and somehow it managed to find its way to someplace a lot of… — Benjamin Carson Copy Share Image
There is no greater country on Earth for entrepreneurship than America. In every category, from the high-tech world of Silicon Valley, where… — Eric Ries Copy Share Image
I think any supernatural hero today, whether he's a vampire, werewolf, a resuscitated mummy, whatever he is, is going to have to… — Anne Rice Copy Share Image
Without doubt, the foremost band for decades has been the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas. Through its… — Gary Burton Copy Share Image
I think any filmmaker will tell you when they wandered from theater to theater to watch their prints, it was disheartening to… — Oliver Stone Copy Share Image
You wrote this right?” he said. “It tells how to defeat Set.” Thoth unfolded the papyrus pages. “Oh, dear. I hate reading… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
But, contrary to the lady's prejudices about the engineering profession, the fact is that quite some time ago the tables were turned… — Nicholas Metropolis Copy Share Image
Certainly there was the Affordable Care Act part, then unaccompanied children [there has been a surge of children entering the country illegally… — Sylvia Mathews Burwell Copy Share Image
I think one of the both liberating and terrifying prospects from synthetic biology for example is that you are going to have… — Jason Silva Copy Share Image
At the moment, it actually says nothing about a possible cosmic-ray effect on clouds and climate, but it's a very important first… — Rolf-Dieter Heuer Copy Share Image
Based on my time living with rats and mice in Washington, D.C., I have always assumed that animals will escape such fires,… — Bruce Friedrich Copy Share Image
Would I rather the research lab that tests animals is reduced to a bunch of cinders? Yes. — Ingrid Newkirk Copy Share Image
We are less than a decade away from the medical lab the size of a sugar cube. — Philippe Kahn Copy Share Image
All of my books tend to be about things going on in labs that you wouldn't really expect. — Mary Roach Copy Share Image
[Our lab uses] a desktop inkjet printer, but instead of using ink, we're using cells. — Anthony Atala Copy Share Image