The public needs to know that scientists sometimes fail—and, in fact, failure is important. Below, Matt Kaplan shares five key insights from his new book, I Told You So!: Scientists Who Were Ridiculed, Exiled, and Imprisoned for Being Right.
Top ‘I told you so’ moments in the history of science
Why This Matters
This article highlights the importance of acknowledging scientific failures and the perseverance of researchers who face ridicule or opposition. Recognizing these moments can inspire innovation and resilience within the tech industry and among consumers. Understanding the history of scientific setbacks emphasizes the value of persistence in technological advancement.
Key Takeaways
- Failure is a vital part of scientific progress.
- Scientists often face ridicule before their ideas are accepted.
- Persistence can lead to groundbreaking discoveries despite initial setbacks.
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