I wrote and illustrated a science experiment book called 'The Mad Professor'.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was strongly encouraged by a science teacher who took an interest in me and presented me with a key to the laboratory to allow me to work whenever I wanted.
My first undertaking in the way of scientific experiment was in the field of economics and psychology.
My interest in science started in junior high school where an outstanding science teacher, Mrs. Baumgardner, introduced me to the joys of science.
When I was a lecturer at UC Berkeley, I wrote a book about monsters.
I'm a school teacher, and later on, well past my formal education, I became very interested in science.
I started doing experiments - mostly in organic chemistry, because it was so much more interesting - in my mother's laundry at home.
I got my Nobel Prize for my lab work.
I had a science teacher in middle school who inspired me... simply because she acknowledged me and made me feel that what I had to offer was worthy.
I took lots of photographs and had planned to write a treatise on how it worked, but I quickly got bored with that idea and wrote a scientific fairy tale instead.
Experimental science is fascinating, but I don't want to do it. I want other people to do it, and I'll read about it.