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Our cleverness has grown prodigiously - but not our wisdom. ~ Martin Ryle, born 1918/09/27. http://is.gd/3Io73
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An inspiring and resourceful mentor, he built Columbia University’s physics department to world-class status. Among his many accomplishments was mentoring Julian Schwinger who, by the time Rabi met him, was eighteen and had already published papers on quantum electrodynamics.pic.twitter.com/ZJMSmdyrBW
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Unlike most of his students and colleagues, Julian Schwinger refused to be awed by Oppenheimer's charisma and powers of persuasion. He recognized one of Oppenheimer's central problems - his lack of "sitzfleisch": "The brain must be supplemented by long hours of practice."pic.twitter.com/BarYHUEhw9
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As Oppenheimer used to say about Julian Schwinger, "Most people when they publish a paper want to tell others how they did it. Schwinger publishes papers to tell others that only he can do it."
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Here is again an image colorized by the wonderful
#deoldify. This time the physicist Julian Schwinger (1918-1994) who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 for his work on quantum electrodynamics (QED), along with Richard Feynman and Shin'ichirō Tomonagapic.twitter.com/iXWmS1RTkr
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Many of the other scientists of that era were too. Have a look at Henry Moseley. Neat lab, good haircut, nice jacket.pic.twitter.com/Paf2K90oLR
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Hard to believe what Henry Moseley achieved in his 40 month career. "The single most costly death of the war" http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/2013/08/12/henry-moseley-single-most-costly-death-war/ …
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In the initial days of telecommunication, Brillouin scattering was considered to detrimental. Mid infra-red signals used in transmitting messages were powerful to excite the phonons in fiber. This could scatter off the message carrying signal, resulting in loss of information.
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This scattering is referred to as Brillouin scattering, named after French physicist Lèon Brillouin, 20th century French physicist.
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Doctoral thesis of
#Iasi born Nobel Prize winner George Emil Palade. "Uriniferous Tubule of the Dolphin".pic.twitter.com/sMMqT9IQ99
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Citation to this comes from
@MBarany's Remunerative Combinatorics (p.4) http://mbarany.com/BaranyRemunerative.pdf#page=4 …
thread: https://twitter.com/permutans/status/1114112349831598080 …
cites U. Chicago Press's #HistSci Soc:
Butler Feffer (1998) “Oswald Veblen and the Capitalization of American Mathematics” http://www.math.toronto.edu/colliand/2011_NSERC/Veblen.pdf …pic.twitter.com/StENbneDsu
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The Big Sleep (1946) - Directed by Howard Hawks - The story based on the 1939 novel of the same name by Raymond Chandler. Screenplay by William Faulkner, Leigh Brackett and Jules Furthman
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11/02/1971

#Actress#MarthaVickers passed away at the age of 46
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#OTD#RIP#USA#FemmeFatale#Hollywood#Noirvemberpic.twitter.com/sY2D4I9qqV
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#MarthaVickers (born May 28, 1925), star of Warner Brothers musical film, 'The Time, The Place and The Girl', can throw a six-gun with the best of them. And that dazzling outfit Martha is wearing would get her top billing at Pendleton or Cheyenne."@WarnerArchivepic.twitter.com/FFAPPpxdaE
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Some great scientific advices by Robert J. Lefkowitz in "A Serendipitous Scientist" https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-010617-053149 …pic.twitter.com/CqwOtXcJYb
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Nobel Prize winner Dr. Robert Lefkowitz discusses the many keys to success in science. Studies have shown that those who benefit from failure early on are more likely to have impactful research careers later in life. “You gotta have grit and optimisim.”pic.twitter.com/fFNCDDhvlf
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Here is one of my favorite... when Brain Kobilka received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the instructor in a grad course said he didn't understand how the science was "Chemistry" full well knowing that students in multiple labs worked on membrane proteins
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Here is a toxic pervasive culture issues in chemistry that deeply impacts women: BioX: biochem, bioanalytical, biophysical, bioinorganic, bioorganic, etc... are considered the fringe to "core" chem disciplines and, thus, you don't really belong. Old school and prevalent.
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Martin Rodbell December 1, 1925[1] – December 7, 1998 American biochemist and endocrinologist shared 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred G. Gilman for "their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.pic.twitter.com/U79pYaB2Ch
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Work by Martin Rodbell, born Dec 1, 1925, led to discovery G proteins, important in cell signaling.pic.twitter.com/gb96yLGAb1
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