This sheds new light on the (mathematical) origin of quantum randomness in these measurements,' say the researchers (abstract)
No kidding.
I'm a woman who aced the math ACT but didn't feel like studying math or science. I was into foreign languages. So now I have a bachelor's in Spanish and a master's in French literature, and I'm a web developer. Go figure.
What might have convinced me to study one of the hard sciences is seeing people actually at work using them. If I had met any pharmaceutical researchers or civil engineers or software developers and seen what they do at work every day, I might have found it more interesting. As it was, I had no frame of reference for working with math or science, and therefore no interest.
If A = B and B = C, then A = C, except where void or prohibited by law. -- Roy Santoro