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We’ve all seen the sports highlight reel (e.g the top 10 plays of the day etc). You get to see all the big plays and all the game changing …

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business|bytes|genes|molecules business|bytes|genes|molecules At the interface of science and computing RSS Home Blog Archives About Highlight Reel Science We’ve all seen the sports highlight reel (e.g the top 10 plays of the day etc). You get to see all the big plays and all the game changing moments. The problem with highlight reels is that you get to see all the spectacular stuff, but miss all the subtle moments, the little things that often make the game changers possible. For the casual sports fan (I suppose like me), the highlights are perfect, but for those deeply immersed in the sport they are a poor substitute for the real thing. This tweet reminded me of a comment I once made about TED Talks, at least as they relate to science. They feel like the highlight reel. Lots of spectacular, often inspirational science but missing much of the essence of science (at least what I consider essence), which is the day to day work that scientists have to do. Science is...

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