Fernando Medina de la Garza
ASIN: B00A7LPWO6
Publisher: Amazon.com Services LLC
Pages: 146
In the history of science, like all human activity, has had moments of inspiration, but also moments of genuine meanness and great confusion, as well as moments of heroism and inspiring. Any major scientific advance has always met resistance and controversy, sometimes as a result of the need of the Scientific Method to achieve consensus among stakeholders and thus to find the truth, but there are other resistance born of selfishness, not an obligation with science. There are cases like Rosalind Franklin, who not only had to face difficulties in character, but of their own colleagues that eventually sidelined him receiving the Nobel Prize, by then it was dead as a result of your work. Another pathetic example of the folly of the wise is to Ignez Philipp Semmelweis, a Viennese physician, who suffered from mental problems, but at the time, after attending percent of women who gave birth ...