Danh ngôn của Irving Langmuir

To my mind, the most important aspect of the Nobel Awards is that they bring home to the masses of the peoples of all nations, a realization of their common interests. They carry to those who have no direct contact with science the international spirit.
To my mind, the most important aspect of the Nobel Awards is that they bring home to the masses of the peoples of all nations, a realization of their common interests. They carry to those who have no direct contact with science the international spirit.
Theo tôi, khía cạnh quan trọng nhất của Giải thưởng Nobel là chúng mang đến cho quần chúng nhân dân của tất cả các quốc gia sự nhận thức về lợi ích chung của họ. Chúng mang đến cho những người không tiếp xúc trực tiếp với khoa học tinh thần quốc tế.
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- Science, almost from its beginnings, has been truly international in character. National prejudices disappear completely in the scientist's search for truth.
- The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth.
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