The Power of Curiosity and Paradox in Scientific Discovery
Originally Published 7 months ago — by Quanta Magazine

Manu Prakash, a Stanford bioengineer, advocates for a philosophy called 'recreational biology,' which emphasizes curiosity and wonder in scientific exploration. He is renowned for creating low-cost scientific tools like the Foldscope, a paper microscope, and for studying both urgent health issues and the fascinating behaviors of microscopic organisms, blending practical applications with fundamental science to inspire broad curiosity and democratize access to scientific discovery.