Nobel winner speaks to youth in China: what makes a great research question?
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Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom and a 2001 Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine, recently addressed Chinese students in Beijing. All groundbreaking scientific endeavors originate from a single, brilliant research question. But where do these great questions come from? Click the video to discover insights from this Nobel laureate on generating new research ideas and embarking on thrilling scientific journeys.
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