
The connections between literature and science are always quite hidden, but sometimes scientists become fans and enthusiasts are busy to pay tribute to the famous singer or group.
These free gifts are reproduced on special occasions, such as the Nobel prize to Bob Dylan, which occurred on October 13, including approvals for the ten-year work and very influential American
singer and as many protests to the literary inconsistency, according to some, of his compositions.
A Dylan were devoted numerous titles of scientific papers, almost a race between researchers fans of the singer / American poet.
A study in the British Medical Journal (summary in English) found 727 citations of his songs in the medical and scientific literature (though only 231 would unequivocally Dylan). The first article dates back to 1970, was published in the Journal of Practical Nursing and uses one of the most famous and quoted songs Dylan The times they are a'changin.
The cover of the most beautiful of Bob Dylan album, Blonde on Blonde | BOB DYLAN
COMPETITION TO SECURITIES. In 2014 a group of Swedish scientists from the Karolinska Institute have started a challenge to enter in the titles of their articles on the largest possible number of citations. The race began 17 years ago with an article by Jon Lundberg and Eddie Weitzberg published in Nature (summary in English) entitled "Nitric oxide and inflammation: The answer is blowing in the wind"; and Blowing in the wind is one of the most known compositions of Dylan, and dates from the period of "protest."

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