Chapter

The Bittersweet Nature of Research Papers
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44:20 - 49:24 (05:04)

Researchers face a dilemma between publishing groundbreaking results and not receiving acknowledgement for fundamental studies already in use by hundreds of people. Despite this, now is the best time to be a human being, with new innovation occurring constantly.

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The speaker discusses the differences between how computers represent information and how biological systems do, as well as acknowledging the intangible aspects of human communication that our brain has evolved to sense.
44:20 - 46:56 (02:36)
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Computer Science, Biology, Human Communication
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The speaker discusses the differences between how computers represent information and how biological systems do, as well as acknowledging the intangible aspects of human communication that our brain has evolved to sense. Additionally, they reflect on the positive aspects of living in the current era.

Chapter
The Bittersweet Nature of Research Papers
Episode
#113 – Manolis Kellis: Human Genome and Evolutionary Dynamics
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Researchers express their struggle to get editors interested in their fundamental work that could benefit many, while experiencing a fleeting joy and excitement when their works are given attention.
46:56 - 49:24 (02:28)
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Research
Summary

Researchers express their struggle to get editors interested in their fundamental work that could benefit many, while experiencing a fleeting joy and excitement when their works are given attention.

Chapter
The Bittersweet Nature of Research Papers
Episode
#113 – Manolis Kellis: Human Genome and Evolutionary Dynamics
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast