Robert Taylor (computer scientist)

Uniquely, Taylor had no formal academic training or research experience in computer science; Severo Ornstein likened Taylor to a "concert pianist without fingers", a perception reaffirmed by historian Leslie Berlin: "Taylor could hear a faint melody in the distance, but he could not play it himself. He knew whether to move up or down the scale to approximate the sound, he could recognize when a note was wrong, but he needed someone else to make the music."
His awards include the National Medal of Technology and Innovation and the Draper Prize. Taylor was known for his high-level vision: "The Internet is not about technology; it's about communication. The Internet connects people who have shared interests, ideas and needs, regardless of geography." Provided by Wikipedia
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Notes on the Indo-Australian Ants of Genus Simopone Forel (Hymenoptera-Formicidae) by Robert W. Taylor
Published 1965-01-01
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Notes on the Russian Endemic Ant Genus Aulacopone Arnoldi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) by Robert W. Taylor
Published 1979-01-01
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Taxonomy and Parataxonomy of Some Fossil Ants (Hymenoptera-Formicidae) by Robert W. Taylor
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Machine learning algorithms reveal the secrets of mitochondrial dynamics by Jack J Collier, Robert W Taylor
Published 2021-05-01
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Ants From Three Remote Oceanic Islands by Robert W. Taylor, Edward O. Wilson
Published 1961-01-01
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A Fossil Ant Colony: New Evidence of Social Antiquity by Edward O. Wilson, Robert W. Taylor
Published 1964-01-01
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Emerging roles of ATG7 in human health and disease by Jack J Collier, Fumi Suomi, Monika Oláhová, Thomas G McWilliams, Robert W Taylor
Published 2021-11-01
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Astrocytic pathology in Alpers’ syndrome by Laura A Smith, Chun Chen, Nichola Z Lax, Robert W Taylor, Daniel Erskine, Robert McFarland
Published 2023-05-01
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A conserved aspartic acid is important for agonist (VUAA1) and odorant/tuning receptor-dependent activation of the insect odorant co-receptor (Orco). by Brijesh N Kumar, Robert W Taylor, Gregory M Pask, Laurence J Zwiebel, Richard D Newcomb, David L Christie
Published 2013-01-01
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Changing faces of mitochondrial disease: autosomal recessive POLG disease mimicking myasthenia gravis and progressive supranuclear palsy by Naomi Warren, Andrew M Schaefer, Robert W Taylor, Emma L Blakely, Sila Hopton, Menatalla Elwan, Kate Craig, Gavin Falkous
Published 2022-12-01
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A novel missense mutation in ISCA2 causes aberrant splicing and leads to multiple mitochondrial dysfunctions syndrome 4 by Zuhair Al-Hassnan, Zuhair Al-Hassnan, Mazhor AlDosary, Aljouhra AlHargan, Hanan AlQudairy, Rawan Almass, Khaled Omar Alahmadi, Saif AlShahrani, Albandary AlBakheet, Mohammad A. Almuhaizea, Mohammad A. Almuhaizea, Robert W. Taylor, Robert W. Taylor, Dilek Colak, Namik Kaya, Namik Kaya
Published 2024-10-01
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Novel MT-ND Gene Variants Causing Adult-Onset Mitochondrial Disease and Isolated Complex I Deficiency by Yi Shiau Ng, Yi Shiau Ng, Kyle Thompson, Daniela Loher, Daniela Loher, Sila Hopton, Sila Hopton, Gavin Falkous, Gavin Falkous, Steven A. Hardy, Steven A. Hardy, Andrew M. Schaefer, Andrew M. Schaefer, Sandip Shaunak, Mark E. Roberts, James B. Lilleker, James B. Lilleker, Robert W. Taylor, Robert W. Taylor
Published 2020-02-01
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Sideroblastic anemia with myopathy secondary to novel, pathogenic missense variants in the YARS2 gene by Frances Smith, Sila Hopton, Cristina Dallabona, Micol Gilberti, Gavin Falkous, Fiona Norwood, Claudia Donnini, Gráinne S. Gorman, Barnaby Clark, Robert W. Taylor, Austin G. Kulasekararaj
Published 2018-12-01
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