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...told her that she would never be a physicist could be considered myths as well, according to Beutler...
...have to go to a theater to see these apparitions. In fact, you can't. Quantum Project, a 32-min. epic about a physicist (perpetual star-of-the-future Stephen Dorff) who defies his Merlinish dad (blustery John Cleese) to find love with the proper electron (petrochemical-sunset-haired Fay Masterson), is the first medium-length, Hollywood-style movie made uniquely for the Internet. Just log on to sightsound.com as the Web faithful did at 12:01 a.m., Friday, when Quantum popped online. Pay $3.95 to rent or $5.95 to buy. Download for four minutes--or many hours...
Charles D. Ferguson, a physicist, is director of the Nuclear Policy Project at the Federation of American Scientists...
...group's fliers listed several incidents of alleged prejudice against Asian-Americans, including the U.S. government's incarceration of Wen Ho Lee, a Taiwanese-born nuclear physicist accused of breaching national security while working in Los Alamos Laboratories...
...always thought that another form of lingering undergraduate guilt explained the phenomenal sales some years ago of A Brief History of Time, by the English physicist Stephen Hawking--a book that, I think it's fair to say, is not your typical best-seller-list page turner. I figured that it was being snapped up by liberal-arts types who in their undergraduate days had finessed the science requirement by taking some notorious gut in the geology department and still felt guilty about having blindly accepted the conventional wisdom that physics courses should be avoided at all costs...