Hollywood A-listers celebrate the 'superstars of science' at awards gala | ABS CBN News
At the Academy Museum, A-listers including Robert Downey Jr., Margot Robbie, Brie Larson turned out for another award show in Los Angeles on Saturday (April 13).
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Thank you for watching!
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Superstars of science.
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The thing that I think
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cutting edge of science
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most of their time
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and it's incredibly
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for these scientists
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that are being awarded
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a significant amount
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not have to do that
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into the actual research
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that's a big deal.
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Thank you very much.
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I am shell shocked.
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I mean it's great
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if the celebrities
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what we really need
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to educate the public
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and the celebrities
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are trusted people
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educate the public
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people who've never
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have a major impact.
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and then right there
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can you turn down
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we're getting glare
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one right here please
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one of our photographers
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what kind of doctor
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not only for funding
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and that sort of thing
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but it's also hard
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just intrinsically
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because most experiments
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and so when they do
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it's a real moment of joy
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certainly had that
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experience in my own work
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delighted to have
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and most discoveries at an event like this.
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And straight ahead, young man.
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Looking good, almost there.
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Looks like a very busy household.
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It's so rewarding because we get into science to make a difference
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and to have had that opportunity to see a project through.
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I'm here with two of my colleagues.
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We've been working on this for over 20 years.
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And now we're hearing from patients how much it's made a difference in their lives.
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The life expectancy when we started our work was around 30 years old.
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And now it's projected to be in the 80s.
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Zoey, right here.
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Zoey, right here.
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Zoey, got you right.
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And Katie on the left side.
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Face up, face up, face up.
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Liso, one time right here.
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I think there is actually, in a way, good value in maybe people who are getting too much attention
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paid kind of saying, hey, there's a lot of people doing a lot of kinds of good work.
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Let's celebrate it all.
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And I don't think films should be the only thing we put on a tux for.
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You know what I mean?
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Work your way across.
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Work your way across.
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Let's all have a chance.
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Alicia right here.
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Venus, right here, please.
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Venus, just keep down.
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Venus, just look up for me.
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Right here, girls.
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To your right side.
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Venus, Alicia, can you stand on the right, please?
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Can you turn this way?
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Venus, can you turn this way?
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Bradley, the left.
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Mr. Cooper, one time.
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Open up, stand ahead.
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Wait, wait, wait.
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Put your hand right here, please.
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Come on, one more time.
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Physics and science is really about trying
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to understand reality as well as you can
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with acknowledged error.
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so a scientist is always
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doubting and is always
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so if some scientist is
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seems to be absolutely
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certain about something
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they're probably wrong
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anyway the essence
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questioning and really
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trying to say like what is probably true versus
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not and then weighing the evidence
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and then if new evidence arises
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that you then change your conclusion
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suggests that you should
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back to your right seat