Erwin Chargaff Quote

There is no real popularization [of science] possible, only vulgarization that in most instances distorts the discoveries beyond recognition.


Bitter Fruits from the Tree of Knowledge, Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Volume 16, Summer, 1973 (p. 491)


There is no real popularization [of science] possible, only vulgarization that in most instances distorts the discoveries beyond recognition.

There is no real popularization [of science] possible, only vulgarization that in most instances distorts the discoveries beyond recognition.

There is no real popularization [of science] possible, only vulgarization that in most instances distorts the discoveries beyond recognition.

There is no real popularization [of science] possible, only vulgarization that in most instances distorts the discoveries beyond recognition.