Display title | This Ain't Rocket Surgery |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The brain surgeon and rocket scientist are often held as the benchmark for careers that require highly intelligent, skilled and successful people. They get this accolade not only for their obviously complicated and specialized jobs but also for the importance of their roles. The brain surgeon spends hours with a scalpel to the body's most vital organ, where one slip can fry your nines. The rocket scientist deals with sending multibillion-dollar projects into the loftiest frontier—and, as amply demonstrated by the U.S.'s earliest space rockets, one mistake can result in disaster. |