Nobel Laureate Roy Glauber says science is guesswork, not perfect logic: What students and teachers often miss

What Nobel laureate Roy Glauber revealed about intuition, guesswork, and scientific careers. (Getty Images) Scroll past enough career advice on social media and you’ll start to believe that success is a straight line: study hard, follow the method, master the rules, and the results will come. There’s a quiet but damaging myth many of us…

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Unselfing from the ‘relentless ego’

By Jug Suraiya In the glow of a new-born day, poetpriest Gerard Manley Hopkins saw a bird soaring high above the Earth, a vision that inspired him to write one of the most joyous poems in English literature, The Windhover, in which the effortless flight of a falcon evokes the universality of Christ’s covenant of…

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Ashes: ‘Unfair for the batters’ – Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan slams Melbourne pitch after Day 1 of 4th Test | Cricket News

Ashes cricket test match in Melbourne. (AP Photo) Former England captain Michael Vaughan has strongly criticised the pitch used for the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, saying it was too difficult for batters. The match saw an unusual amount of action on Day 1, with as many as 20 wickets falling, something…

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Bypoll drama: Poll officials break EVM strong room lock in Karnataka after key goes missing | Bengaluru News

Election officials in Davanagere South had to break open the EVM strong room due to a missing key, briefly delaying the bypoll counting. DAVANAGERE/BENGALURU: A dramatic start to counting day in Karnataka’s Davanagere South bypoll saw election officials forced to break open the EVM strong room after the key went missing, briefly delaying the process…

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