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  • Twice in my life I have spent two weary and scientifically profitless years seeking evidence to corroborate dearly loved hypotheses that later proved to be groundless; times such as these are hard for scientists-days of leaden gray skies bringing with them a miserable sense of oppression and inadequacy.

    Peter Brian Medawar (1979). “Advice to a young scientist”, Harpercollins Childrens Books