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"Physicist or physician? Scientist or healer? Artificially, these are divisions that have classified doctors through the ages. Luigi Galvani (1737-1798) showed that it was possible to be an amalgam of both." https://t.co/ezoFLyd9pr
#MedHums #HistMed
Introducing the men of Ikémen Vampire! Next up are Osamu Dazai, the breezy novelist, Isaac Newton, the shy physicist, and Jean d’Arc, the beautiful and stoic soldier. #ikemenvampire #ikevamp
Emmy Noether was a German mathematician who made contributions to the fields of abstract algebra and theoretical physics! Who are some of your favorite physicists? #physicists #scienceart #artistsontwitter
Carlton Dunbar is a gay Professor of Mathematics and theoretical physicist obsessed by the mysterious disappearance of his young son in a comic shop. More than any other Frenemy, his search across space and time is deeply personal #frenemies #comics #kickstarter
Why CAPTAIN MARVEL Didn't Age, According to a Physicist https://t.co/eIXlfC4xs6
Stanton T. Friedman, 84, Dies
"The Flying Saucer Physicist"
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~ @CryptoLoren
Higgs boson, parallel universes and the existence of everything - read our interview with a theoretical physicist:
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https://t.co/go1nbS8YzP
When @USNRL offered physicist Richard Tousey a position in Washington, DC, he didn't hesitate to relocate - partly because of his admiration of the DC region's foliage. Tousey had a lifelong interest in nature. #ArchivesInBloom #ArchivesHashtagParty
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Celebrating the extraordinary life and legacy of physicist Richard Feynman (11 May 1918 – 15 February 1988) as his centenary year draws to a close: https://t.co/7wzESaXT1q #histSTM #RichardFeynman
The electron was discovered on this day in 1897, and suddenly atoms were revealed to be mostly empty space—a dizzying notion the more you contemplate it. No one has written about its existential undertones more beautifully than physicist Alan Lightman: https://t.co/4YpRb21iNZ
Physicists In the Media: Walter Zinn (right) being interviewed by George Lindholm from the @argonne Motion Picture Unit, circa 1967. The interview was used in the film “The Day Tomorrow Began,” about the construction of CP-1, the first nuclear reactor. https://t.co/N6TuQ7QRfW
Banquet held in Berlin to honor quantum physicist Max Planck's 80th birthday in April 1938. Erwin Schrödinger and many other notables attended. Shortly thereafter, Schrödinger would flee occupied Austria for the safe haven of neutral Ireland #histSTM
The Higgs boson, parallel universes and the existence of everything (and nothing).
Read our interview with theoretical physicist Prof John Elis:
https://t.co/go1nbS8YzP
I had so much fun making the first one and I promised there’d be more, so here’s a sketch of the wonderful @lizzieday. Brilliant geophysicist, amazing teacher, and all-round lovely person #WomenInSTEM.
Physicists In the Media: Robert Oppenheimer speaking with a journalist from @TIME Magazine at the 7th International Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP, or Rochester conference) 1957. https://t.co/N6TuQ7QRfW
Be inspired by the chemist and physicist #MarieCurie and her pioneering research on radioactivity. Learn more about the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in our exhibition https://t.co/6kGyPKorV9
#EuropeanaChallenge#STEM #teachertuber #teachervlogger #storystelling
Physicists In the Media: Gerardus ‘t Hooft speaking with a @Newsweek correspondent at the APS/AAPT meeting in NYC, January 1979; he was awarded the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics at this meeting! https://t.co/N6TuQ7QRfW
In April 1950, German-born physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer published her shell model of the atomic nucleus, for which she would become the second woman to win a Nobel Prize in Physics - and which she did without a permanent scientific job. https://t.co/FRKjXfn53b #WomenInSTEM