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Jermey N. A. Matthews
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Physics Today 71 (1), 10–11 (2018);
Published: January 2018
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Published: June 2016
TOPICS:
People & History
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The string theorist likens the oft-criticized theory to a spade, and not just the nuggets, in the fundamental-physics gold rush.
Online
Published: May 2016
TOPICS:
People & History
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The materials science researcher has written his text as a general introduction to solar-energy utilization and an inspiration for new photovoltaic technologies.
Online
Published: April 2016
TOPICS:
People & History
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The esteemed mathematician says China can get a far greater return from hosting a 100 TeV “Great Collider” than from its investment in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Online
Published: March 2016
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People & History
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The recently retired Fermilab archivist and historian discusses her role in piecing together the puzzle that was the ill-fated Superconducting Super Collider project.
Online
Published: February 2016
TOPICS:
People & History
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The trailblazing female physicist recounts scientific accomplishments and painful memories of discrimination in telling her story, which she says has a happy ending.
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Published: January 2016
TOPICS:
People & History
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The semiretired MIT geophysicist has written a text that he says addresses the drift of his specialty—physical oceanography—from its observational roots.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 69 (1), 28–29 (2016);
Published: January 2016
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Published: December 2015
TOPICS:
People & History
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The biophysicist has published a textbook that aims to equip readers with the computational and mathematical tools needed to study biological systems quantitatively.
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Published: December 2015
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Commentary & Reviews
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From the story of a particle theorist allegedly turned Russian spy to the rules of proper dinner etiquette while career networking, these five books—and a bonus tome written by Einstein—are worth considering as stocking stuffers.
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Published: November 2015
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People & History
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The experimental physicist has fulfilled a decades-long goal with his biography of Max Planck.
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Published: October 2015
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People & History
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The Nobel Prize–winning physicist offers an in-depth exploration of what humans—theorists no less—perceive as beautiful.
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Published: September 2015
TOPICS:
People & History
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The author’s prior book, Street-Fighting Mathematics , and his most recent one teach the art of back-of-the-envelope calculations.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 68 (9), 26–27 (2015);
Published: September 2015
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Published: August 2015
TOPICS:
People & History
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What does the iconic physicist think about the Pluto flyby, the Iran nuclear deal, and how his scientific legacy might be affected by his contrarian climate-change views?
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Published: July 2015
TOPICS:
Politics & Policy
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Even if they don't discover intelligent aliens, scientists involved in a new initiative expect to establish clear detection thresholds.
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Published: July 2015
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People & History
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The retired physicist, who played a key role in the H-bomb’s development, weaves biography, political history, and nuclear science into his new and controversial memoir.
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Published: June 2015
TOPICS:
People & History
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The Yale University astrophysicist uses empirical data in an attempt to show that black holes—or objects that behave very much like them—really do exist.
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Published: May 2015
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People & History
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He was accused of participating in tearing down the scientific mythos. Now sociologist Harry Collins wants to clarify his view of scientists as experts.
Magazine Articles
Physics Today 68 (5), 23–25 (2015);
Published: May 2015
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