Published May 5, 2020
347: Brian Keating | Losing the Nobel Prize
Brian Keating delves into the paradoxes of striving for the Nobel Prize, illustrating how personal and professional setbacks shape ethical legacies and foster humility, while also challenging the competitive nature of scientific recognition.

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