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James Watson's Nobel Prize Medal Will Be Returned to Him

65 点作者 analogj超过 10 年前

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Gatsky超过 10 年前
This is quite depressing.<p>There isn&#x27;t anything special about Watson. Like all scientific discoveries, he was in the right place at the right time, and depending on how you look at it was sufficiently ruthless&#x2F;ambitious to claim his place in history. But so what? If not him, someone else would have worked it out, just like the people that almost discovered calculus or the Higgs boson. If you want to honour science, then give 5 million dollars to someone who is actually still interested in doing research. He&#x27;s had his day, and has received all the accolades he deserves, if not more.
metal13超过 10 年前
I thought he sold it because he wanted money and art.<p>&quot;Mr Watson told the Financial Times he had become an “unperson” after he “was outed as believing in IQ” in 2007 and said he would like to use money from the sale to buy a David Hockney painting.&quot;<p><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/11261872/James-Watson-selling-Nobel-prize-because-no-one-wants-to-admit-I-exist.html" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.telegraph.co.uk&#x2F;news&#x2F;science&#x2F;11261872&#x2F;James-Watso...</a>
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Paul_S超过 10 年前
Poetic justice also works in positive ways. It&#x27;s nice to read something uplifting once in a while, though finding a Russian oligarch in such a story feels strange.
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noobermin超过 10 年前
&quot;Usmanov hailed Watson one of the greatest biologists in the history of mankind.&quot;<p>Does anyone have a link to a longer statement from Usmanov?
baddox超过 10 年前
So, sell it again for more charity?
frontsideair超过 10 年前
I&#x27;m very split on this topic. I read this on The Verge[1] and I know they&#x27;re pretty left-leaning. But to my experience they rarely lie and they made many criticisms I find valid. On the other hand, marginalization is another big problem of our age. Let me elaborate.<p>First of all, him stealing research from Rosalind Franklin comment is a bit of a hyperbole. Sure, not asking for her permission before using data and not crediting her at all are major dick moves, but I&#x27;m pretty sure he was a brilliant scientist. The quotes from his book The Double Helix don&#x27;t really help here, they are extremely misogynistic. But The Verge does not mention that in the epilogue of the same book, he said he was usually wrong about Franklin and he acknowledges the hardships she endured as a woman in science.[2] This is just the part about Franklin.<p>The rest of The Verge article mentions about him being a generally horrible person and does not even quote the parts about obese people and genetic screening, so bonus points for them. But one thing we need to consider is that he is <i>old</i>. Really, he is 86. Of course this shouldn&#x27;t shield him from criticism, but he was born and lived in a different world than ours. Bad behavior should be called out and shunned, but there&#x27;s a fine line between this and marginalization. We should all be responsible about it.<p>The last thing I want to add is how everyone thinks if you made one great achievement you win all the points. This reminds me a lot about what&#x27;s going on with Linus Pauling.[3] He did awesome things, yes, but at some point he stopped being a pioneer in science and bullishly promoted benefits of vitamin C even though scientific community was mostly united against it. People want to see them as authority figures even after they age and lose their touch. This is sad, really. But continuing taking them seriously is usually more harm than silently ignoring them.<p>I&#x27;m sorry no one takes him seriously anymore. But I understand universities not considering working with him anymore. I understand press not caring about what he says anymore. They all have good reasons. But that&#x27;s where my pity ends. Him deciding to sell his Nobel medal makes him look like a victim, but as far as I know he didn&#x27;t do it because he was poor or anything. He wanted to buy a painting, which I&#x27;m perfectly fine with. And maybe he wanted a little attention? People get old and sad, which is depressing, but there&#x27;s not much we can do about it.<p>Sorry for the long comment.<p>[1]: <a href="http://www.theverge.com/2014/12/9/7363969/dna-pioneer-james-watson-nobel-returned-richest-man-in-russia" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2014&#x2F;12&#x2F;9&#x2F;7363969&#x2F;dna-pioneer-james-...</a> [2]: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watson#Use_of_King.27s_College_results" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;James_Watson#Use_of_King.27s_Co...</a> [3]: <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/07/the-vitamin-myth-why-we-think-we-need-supplements/277947/?single_page=true" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theatlantic.com&#x2F;health&#x2F;archive&#x2F;2013&#x2F;07&#x2F;the-vitami...</a>
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FD3SA超过 10 年前
A fascinating controversy in all respects. I find it difficult to argue with the conclusions in this article as an empiricist, but it does provoke some very troubling considerations about our future as a global species:<p><a href="http://www.gnxp.com/blog/2007/10/james-watson-tells-inconvenient-truth_296.php" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gnxp.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2007&#x2F;10&#x2F;james-watson-tells-inconven...</a>
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GFK_of_xmaspast超过 10 年前
Should have given it to the family of Rosalind Franklin.
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klenwell超过 10 年前
The level of unconscious racism in this thread is amazing. Whenever the subject of race comes up and someone sites a statistic purporting to demonstrate &quot;African&quot; or &quot;black&quot; intellectual inferiority, I suggest he imagine a seismologist who stated, &quot;Black earthquakes are inherently inferior to white earthquakes.&quot;<p>&quot;I don&#x27;t get it.&quot;<p>&quot;Exactly. Why the hell would any reputable seismologist care about white or black earthquakes?&quot;
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