“While I recognize the great value and importance of prescription drugs and strongly support a continued U.S. focus on pharmaceutical research and development, our nation's seniors cannot be asked to subsidize the drug costs of other wealthy industrialized nations any longer.” ValuesNationsSupportFocusDevelopmentCostDrugResearchImportanceWealthySeniorPrescriptionsPharmaceuticalResearch And DevelopmentPrescription DrugsGreat Value Author:Michael K. Simpson
“Huge sums are invested globally in medical research and development - and with good reason.” ReasonHugeDevelopmentResearchMedicalResearch And DevelopmentMedical Research Author:Geoff Mulgan
“In all, his outfit required nearly two thousand man-years of research and development, eight barrels of oil, and sixteen patent and trademark infringement lawsuits. All so he could possess casual style. A style that, in logistical requirements, was comparable to fielding a nineteenth-century military brigade. But he looked good. Casual.” MenYearsTwoCenturyMilitaryStyleDevelopmentThousandResearchEightOilRequirementsCasualNineteenth CenturySixteenBarrelsPatentsLawsuitResearch And DevelopmentTrademarksInfringement Book:Daemon Source: Daemon
“In the short term, corporal punishment may produce obedience. But it is a fact documented by research that in the long term the results are inability to learn, violence and rage, bullying, cruelty, inability to feel another's pain, especially that of one's own children, even drug addiction and suicide, unless there are enlightened or at least helping witnesses on hand to prevent that development.” FeelsMayChildrenLongFactsHelpingHandsPainTermResultsViolenceProduceDevelopmentDrugResearchAngerSuicideAddictionRagePunishmentCrueltyWitnessObedienceLong TermEnlightenedBullyingInabilityShort TermDrug AddictionDrug AddictCorporal Punishment Author:Alice Miller
“If the age of the Earth were a calendar year and today were a breath before midnight on New Year's Eve, we showed up a scant fifteen minutes ago, and all of recorded history has blinked by in the last sixty seconds. Luckily for us, our planet-mates--the fantastic meshwork of plants, animals, and microbes--have been patiently perfecting their wares since March, an incredible 3.8 billion years since the first bacteria. ...After 3.8 billion years of research and development, failures are fossils, and what surrounds us is the secret to survival.” IfsYearsFirstsHas BeensAgeTodayEarthLastsNatureAnimalSecretMinutesPlanetsDevelopmentSurvivalResearchBreathsPlantIncrediblesBillionsFantasticMarchSurroundSecondsMatesNew YearSixtyFifteenMidnightFossilsOur PlanetCalendarsNew Years EveBacteriaResearch And DevelopmentMicrobes Author:Janine Benyus
“It is now widely realized that nearly all the 'classical' problems of molecular biology have either been solved or will be solved in the next decade. The entry of large numbers of American and other biochemists into the field will ensure that all the chemical details of replication and transcription will be elucidated. Because of this, I have long felt that the future of molecular biology lies in the extension of research to other fields of biology, notably development and the nervous system.” LongProblemLyingNextFeltNumbersFieldsDevelopmentResearchDetailsDecadesNervousBiologyChemicalsExtensionsEntryLarge NumbersNervous SystemBiochemistryMolecular BiologyReplicationTranscription Author:Sydney Brenner
“From the point of view of the pure morphologist the recapitulation theory is an instrument of research enabling him to reconstruct probable lines of descent; from the standpoint of the student of development and heredity the fact of recapitulation is a difficult problem whose solution would perhaps give the key to a true understanding of the real nature of heredity.” GivingRealFactsProblemRealityScienceDifficultUnderstandingNatureLinesViewsStudentsTheoryKeysDevelopmentPureSolutionsResearchInstrumentsPoint Of ViewStandpointDescentEnablingHeredityDifficult ProblemsTrue UnderstandingRecapitulation Author:E.S. Russell
“This example illustrates the differences in the effects which may be produced by research in pure or applied science. A research on the lines of applied science would doubtless have led to improvement and development of the older methods - the research in pure science has given us an entirely new and much more powerful method. In fact, research in applied science leads to reforms, research in pure science leads to revolutions, and revolutions, whether political or industrial, are exceedingly profitable things if you are on the winning side.” IfsMayFactsSciencePoliticalWinningGivenSidesDifferencesLinesPowerfulEffectsExampleRevolutionDevelopmentPureResearchMethodImprovementReformProfitableApplied Science Author:Joseph John Thomson
“Usually, if you have a new idea, you very rarely break through to anything like recognizable development or implementation of that idea the first time around - it takes two or three goes for the research community to return to the topic.” IfsFirstsTwoIdeasThreeCommunityBreakDevelopmentReturnResearchFirst TimeNew IdeasTopicsBreak ThroughImplementation Author:Martin Fleischmann
“The old rules may say we can’t protect our environment and promote economic growth at the same time, but in America, we’ve always used new technologies - we’ve used science; we’ve used research and development and discovery to make the old rules obsolete.” MayAmericaUsedGrowthTechnologyEnvironmentEconomicDevelopmentProtectResearchDiscoveryClimate ChangeOur EnvironmentEconomic GrowthObsoleteNew TechnologyResearch And Development Author:Barack Obama
“High tech companies that focus on research, development and production will learn that they can be the perfect complement to our world-renowned agriculture heritage.” WorldPerfectCompanyTechnologyFocusDevelopmentResearchProductionsOur WorldHeritageAgricultureComplementRenownedWorld Renowned Author:Alan Autry
“And I think that still is true of this business - which is basically research and development - that you probably spend more time in planning and training and designing for things to go wrong, and how you cope with them, than you do for things to go right.” ThinkingStillsDesignDevelopmentTrainingResearchPlanningMore TimeResearch And Development Author:Alan Shepard
“Research and development needs permanent tax credits to build the technology that spurs our growth. But no government programs alone can get America's students to study more science and math parents must push and help their children to meet this goal.” NeedsChildrenHelpingGovernmentAmericaParentGoalGrowthTechnologyStudyStudentsDevelopmentTaxesResearchProgramCreditMathPermanentSpursGovernment ProgramsResearch And Development Author:Ernest Istook
“I want to increase our spending on research and development by 25%. That's something the U.S. does very well. That dynamism alongside a welfare state in the European community - that's the synthesis I want to achieve.” WantWellsDoeStatesCommunityAchieveDevelopmentResearchIncreaseSpendingWelfareWelfare StateSynthesisResearch And DevelopmentDynamism Author:Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
“We must always emphasize research and development of science and mathematics, and I can think of no better way to achieve this than through our future in space.” ThinkingWayI CanSpaceAchieveDevelopmentResearchMathematicsSensualOur FutureBetter WaysResearch And Development Author:Nick Lampson
“I've developed a huge regard for Toyota for its environmental awareness, for its immense commitment to research and development in this field, and for its leadership in developing hybrids which others are now following.” LeadershipAwarenessFieldsHugeDevelopmentResearchCommitmentRegardEnvironmentalFollowingDevelopingImmenseHybridResearch And DevelopmentToyota Author:Maurice Strong