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The Wise Man of Janelia

  By Maya Pines

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As soon as Sydney Brenner walked into the hall, leaning on his cane, several young scientists rushed toward him like bees drawn to nectar.

They wanted to talk to him about many things—his current activities, their own work, even a recently published article by someone else. Brenner, 80 years old, answered their questions with gusto. He made it clear that he disliked the new article. "The only thing that's worse than 'bad' is 'boring,'" he quipped. They laughed.

Illustration: by Aaron Smith

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