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So This Is What Competence Looks Like
Our next Secretary of Energy will be Steven Chu who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997 for his work on laser cooling which uses light to slow down atoms. He was the chair of the physics department at Stanford until he left to become the director of...
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Is Socrates A Feminist?
Rebecca Bernstein October 13, 2005 Response To Book 5 Feminism revolves around true equality. True equality is the idea that every single element in the lives of men and women are equal. Feminism ignores genetic differences and their biological...
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Deceased--margaret Butler
Margaret Butler March 27th, 1924 to March 8th, 2013 "In memoriam: The remarkable career of Margaret Butler" March 27th, 2013 Argonne National Laboratory Margaret Butler was a pioneering scientist who spent her career at the forefront of the development...
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Women Of Science In The Renaissance
Renaissance Women in Science contains the fascinating stories of seventeen scientists who unlocked secrets of the universe and whose discoveries helped change the future of the world. Pursuing careers ranging from astronomy and atomic research to chemistry...
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Well, Obama Is Busy With Other Things--poor Science Budget
"Now you see it… now you don’t" by Hamish Johnston February 6th, 2009 physicsworld.com I just received an email from the folks at ScienceDebate2008, claiming that a US senate committee has suggested significant cuts to Barack Obama’s $825bn economic...
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