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The research questions the
of using English phrases such as "this isn't rocket science" or "that isn't brain surgery". We use these
to suggest something is
quite easy to understand. Are aeronautics and neuroscience so mindboggling? The researchers shed some
on this. They said: "In situations that do not require rapid problem
, it might be more correct to use 'It's not brain surgery', but in
where rapid information recall is needed this
should be avoided." This gives hope to all of us that we can embark on
we once disregarded because of "genius-level"
. However, this could lead to a
of brain surgeons and rocket designers.