Suzy Menkes In the mid-1990s, when I stopped having to run from the shows to the film developing lab and first saw digital images, I blessed technology and was convinced that my working life was changing for the better. – Suzy Menkes
Suzanne Somers I balance my hormones with bioidentical hormones, I eat organic, I take supplements as determined by lab work, I sleep eight hours nightly, I use organic cosmetics and green household cleaners, and I avoid toxins as best I can. – Suzanne Somers
Steven Yeun I was a psych major in college and I actually owned two white lab rats. I had to train them and I took them home so that’s just kind of missing for me. – Steven Yeun
Steven Soderbergh A lot of people get very misty-eyed about celluloid. When I think of the time that’s wasted in sending it back to the lab and having it developed and brought back, it would make me insane. I love getting my hands on the stuff immediately. That doesn’t work for everybody. It just works for me. – Steven Soderbergh
Steven Levy The myth of the peachfuzz billionaire has emerged. This new Horatio Alger typically launches his first start-up in middle school, and somewhere between the campus computer-science lab and a move to Palo Alto hacks up a Web site where users provide fun or useful content. – Steven Levy
Stephen Jay Gould A lot of scientists hate writing. Most scientists love being in the lab and doing the work and when the work is done, they are finished. – Stephen Jay Gould
Skepta I don’t watch the news because I understand that I’m like a science lab. Whatever I take in is how I feel. – Skepta
Sheldon Lee Glashow From an early age, I knew I would become a scientist. It may have been my brother Sam’s doing. He interested me in the laws of falling bodies when I was ten and helped my father equip a basement chemistry lab for me when I was fifteen. I became skilled in the synthesis of selenium halides. – Sheldon Lee Glashow
Seth Shostak In the 19th century, if you had a basement lab, you could make major scientific discoveries in your own home. Right? Because there was all this science just lying around waiting for somebody to pick it up. – Seth Shostak
Sendhil Mullainathan No one would say, ‘Hey, I think this medicine works, go ahead and use it.’ We have testing, we go to the lab, we try it again, we have refinement. But you know what we do on the last mile? ‘Oh, this is a good idea. People will like this. Let’s put it out there.’ – Sendhil Mullainathan