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monthly science humor column “Experimental Error” forScienceCareers since 2010.He received his bachelor’s degree experimental error formula in molecular biology from Princeton University, where he won the Gregory T. Pope ’80 Prize for sciencewriting, and his Ph.D. experimental error examples in biology from Johns Hopkins University, where he was simultaneously an adjunct faculty member inthe Expository Writing program. Adam performs stand-up comedy and storytelling, and he has appeared on the Food Network, the
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Weather Channel, DiscoveryInternational, and the Travel Channel. He currently co-hostsOutrageous Acts of Scienceon the Science Channel. He is theauthor of the bookSurviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go to Grad Schooland is working on a narrative nonfictionbook about pinball, which will be published in spring 2017. Adam Ruben Adam Ruben, Ph.D., is a practicing scientist and the author of Surviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go
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Error: Don't Try This at Home By Adam RubenJul. 23, 2010 , 8:00 AM (Photo experimental error physics by Dan Koestler) In the terrible 2004 film Godsend, Robert De Niro plays a sinister obstetrician who helps a couple clone their dead son but secretly http://www.sciencemag.org/author/adam-ruben manipulates "intangibles" in the fetus so that the new child will show traits of his own dead son, who happened to be evil. While uncovering this well-thought-out and plausible scheme, the boy's father (Greg Kinnear) interviews a nanny the obstetrician once hired. "He was a doctor?" the father asks, and she replies, http://www.sciencemag.org/careers/2010/07/experimental-error-dont-try-home "A baby doctor, yeah." Then she leans closer and whispers her suspicion: "Only ... he seemed more like a scientist to me." We [scientists] are distrusted, feared, but most of all, misunderstood. --Adam Ruben For me, as a scientist, when I watched the movie, those words weren't exactly the ominous bombshell the screenwriter probably intended. It was as though the nanny had said, "Only ... he sometimes ate Corn Flakes." Her comment made me consider how the public views scientists -- and how universal that perception must be for a screenwriter to presume that "scientist" is a zinger of an insult. (Maybe I should try that sometime. "Hey, jerk! Your mother is a synthetic chemist!") We are distrusted, feared, but most of all, misunderstood. We work, after all, in one of the only two professions that idiomatically follow the word "mad" -- the other such profession being "hatter." Is it any wonder, t
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