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30 under 30: Fueling Industry with Sunlight and Science with Collaboration
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There, the newest generation of scientists mingles with Nobel Prize winners and discusses their work and ideas. The 2013 meeting is dedicated to chemistry and will involve young researchers from 78 different countries. In anticipation of the event ...

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Find your passion, Nobel laureate tells graduates
Scope (blog)
In his usual self-deprecating manner, the Stanford scientist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry last year, minimized his credentials and credited support from others for much of his success. "I believe my career to date is an example of how ...

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Nobel Prize winner for physics dies in Maine
Wall Street Journal
Kenneth Wilson was in the physics department at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., when he won the Nobel Prize in 1982 for applying his research in quantum physics to phase transitions, creating a mathematical tool called the Renormalization Group ...

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Science and Religion -- Doubting Thomas: A Patron Saint For Scientists?
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... not opposed to one another. They are: in the sense that the thumb and fingers of my hands are opposed to one another. It is an opposition by means of which anything can be grasped." --British physicist, chemist, and mathematician. Awarded Nobel ...

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