"Scientists are very curious ... We might be curious about something that looks completely irrelevant, and it turns out to be a really amazing thing. Or it could be irrelevant. We don't know. If we knew, we wouldn't be looking at it."
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CosmologistsColumbia University facultyAcademics from BrazilMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumniMembers of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Angela Olinto
(born July 19, 1961) is an American . Among her many honors, she was elected in 2001 a Fellow of the and 2021 in a Member of the United States .
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