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I shared this in light of the recent article by Matt Ridley, "On the Myth of Basic Science"[1] which I find less honest and filled with anecdotal examples that fit his particular narrative.

[1] www.wsj.com/articles/the-myth-of-basic-science-1445613954

That article is pretty interesting, although I disagree with the conclusion.

He's basically arguing that science is deterministic and therefore doesn't need public funding.

It's amazing how our species builds upon our body of knowledge.

I don't have the answer for how research should be prioritized or funded, but I think it's important to remember that every great accomplishment in human history was the result of a culmination of millions of small things. So don't forget the basics.

The irony of an article from 1974 with a link bait title in a Medical Journal! If one of the other names was in the title I would never have scanned this article.