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Now the kid who hated science and math in high school works with the Nobel-prize winning astrophysicist George Smoot, collaborating on how to create music from the epic events created in the forming of the universe -- from the Big Bang to the galaxies, the stars and the planets.
Mickey Hart: There's a Fire on the Mountain Mickey Hart 2011
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Now the kid who hated science and math in high school works with the Nobel-prize winning astrophysicist George Smoot, collaborating on how to create music from the epic events created in the forming of the universe -- from the Big Bang to the galaxies, the stars and the planets.
Mickey Hart: There's a Fire on the Mountain Mickey Hart 2011
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To bolster his argument, Will quotes extensively from an article in The American Scholar written by the Nobel-prize winning physicist Robert Laughlin ( "What the Earth Knows," Summer 2010).
Bill Chameides: Red Herring Alert: Planet Earth Does Not Need a Care Package Bill Chameides 2010
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To bolster his argument, Will quotes extensively from an article in The American Scholar written by the Nobel-prize winning physicist Robert Laughlin ( "What the Earth Knows," Summer 2010).
Bill Chameides: Red Herring Alert: Planet Earth Does Not Need a Care Package Bill Chameides 2010
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To bolster his argument, Will quotes extensively from an article in The American Scholar written by the Nobel-prize winning physicist Robert Laughlin ( "What the Earth Knows," Summer 2010).
Bill Chameides: Red Herring Alert: Planet Earth Does Not Need a Care Package Bill Chameides 2010
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The world's leading organization of climate scientists, the Nobel-prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says that climate can be stabilized by reducing developed country emissions to 25-40 percent of 1990 levels by 2020 and 85-95 percent by 2050.
Brendan Smith: Coming Now to a Job Near You! Why Climate Change Matters for California Workers Brendan Smith 2010
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It isn't clear how much clout will be wielded by Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel-prize winning former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, who has emerged over the past few days as the leading opposition leader.
WikiLeaks: U.S. Concerned For Years Over Egyptian President's Succession AP 2011
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It isn't clear how much clout will be wielded by Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel-prize winning former director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, who has emerged over the past few days as the leading opposition leader.
WikiLeaks: U.S. Concerned For Years Over Egyptian President's Succession AP 2011
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The world's leading organization of climate scientists, the Nobel-prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says that climate can be stabilized by reducing developed country emissions to 25-40 percent of 1990 levels by 2020 and 85-95 percent by 2050.
Brendan Smith: Coming Now to a Job Near You! Why Climate Change Matters for California Workers Brendan Smith 2010
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To bolster his argument, Will quotes extensively from an article in The American Scholar written by the Nobel-prize winning physicist Robert Laughlin ( "What the Earth Knows," Summer 2010).
Bill Chameides: Red Herring Alert: Planet Earth Does Not Need a Care Package Bill Chameides 2010
steve_t commented on the word Nobel-prize
I'm not sure if it has a meaning, but I found the word as the title to the second track on an LP titled Aqua, by Edgar Frose, from 1974
July 23, 2009