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68 Nobel laureates sign letter against the adaptation of Argentine science

68 Nobel laureates sign letter against the adaptation of Argentine science
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68 scientists Nobel Prize-winner signed a letter against the adjustment of Argentinean science

68 scientists Nobel Prize-winner signed a letter against the adjustment of Argentinean science
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How to Persevere When Career Success Comes Slow

Discouraged by slow research progress, Dr. Robert J. Lefkowitz concluded early in his two-year assignment as a researcher at the National Institutes of Health that he did not want to be a scientist. After a 50-year career dedicated to research into molecular and regulatory properties of receptors that earned him the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Lefkowitz’s career turned out differently than he originally expected.

Islamism is stunting Turkish academic achievement

Islamism is stunting Turkish academic achievement
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Re-Islamization is Stunting Turkish Mental Growth

uswa al-insan al-kamil). The Turkish journalist Burak Bekdil has noticed that Erdogan’s systematic effort to undo the secular reforms of Ataturk, and to re-islamise the country, has had consequences for the intellectual level and academic achievement of his country. His report on this is here: “Islamism is stunting Turkish academic achievement,” by Burak Bekdil, JNS, February 7, 2021: Turkey, with a population of 83 million and two Nobel Prizes won, ranks 62nd on the list of countries by Nobel laureates per capita. This score is worse than that of the Palestinian territories [Arafat!], Bulgaria, Guatemala, Azerbaijan, Algeria, Yemen, Ghana, Morocco and Iraq. Israel ranks 12th. Austria, the population of which is about one-tenth that of Turkey, ranks sixth. Turkey ranks 35th on Science Capitals of the World’s scientific progress list. Israel ranks second on that list, right after the United States.

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