Research in Physical Metallurgy (a656f396-d3f5-49b5-be83-9d1b49d69ec7)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Research, whether applied or fundamental, is a human endeavour which increases our understanding of nature. It is insufficient to simply observe, explore, record and classify. It i necessary, as well, to fit the observations into a satisfying theoretical scheme; that is, to synthesize. Two examples of successful research programs in physical metallurgy are di cussed from this point of view. A pessimistic view is taken of the prospects for rapid growth of research activities in the Canadian metallurgical industry. THE term "research" is used indiscriminately to describe any intellectual or experimental activity which leads to a change in society. Proponents of various activities, ex-tending all the way from alloy development to subliminal advertising, use the status of the term for special advantage. With the Canadian Government entering upon a project of support to industrial research, it might be well to determine what definition is most in the public interest. As an academic, I have a rather jealous attachment to the definition that research, whether applied or fundamental, is a human endeavour which increases our understanding of nature.
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APA:  (1963)  Research in Physical Metallurgy (a656f396-d3f5-49b5-be83-9d1b49d69ec7)

MLA: Research in Physical Metallurgy (a656f396-d3f5-49b5-be83-9d1b49d69ec7). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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