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  • ...d=18769385|bibcode= 2008Natur.455....1. }}</ref> [[connectomics]], complex physics simulations, biology and environmental research.<ref>{{cite journal |last1= [[CERN]] and other physics experiments have collected big data sets for many decades, usually analyzed
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  • ...ognitive neuroscience|neuroscience]], [[medicine]], [[engineering]], and [[physics]].
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  • ...bi|I. I. Rabi]], [[Enrico Fermi]] and [[Polykarp Kusch]] placed Columbia's Physics Department in the international spotlight in the 1940s after the first nucl ...}} |title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University--Accompanying photos |year=1983 |publishe
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  • ...', recognized internationally as among the best and well known journals of physics, was founded at Cornell in 1893 before being later managed by the [[America ...://www.physics.cornell.edu/research/accelerator-physics/|title=Accelerator Physics|publisher=Cornell University |accessdate=September 17, 2010}}</ref>
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  • | Physics ...ee [[Nobel Prize]] winners: [[Owen Chamberlain]] ([[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]], 1959),<ref name="Owen Chamberlain"/> [[K. Barry Sharpless]] ([[Nobel Pri
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  • ...located on the second floor of the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center; Math/Physics/Astronomy, located on the third floor of David Rittenhouse Laboratory; Muse |Physics || 16
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  • | Physics ...ing Fischer]], [[Mahbub ul Haq]], and [[Paul Krugman]]; Nobel laureates in Physics, [[Ernest Lawrence]] and [[Murray Gell-Mann]]; Fields Medalist [[John G. Th
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  • ...ion control system|maneuvering system]] enters into uncontrolled [[Motion (physics)|motion]] around [[dwarf planet]] [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|Ceres]], thus endi
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  • ...html (''The New York Times'')] [https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/02/world/nobel-physics-prize-2018-intl/index.html (CNN)]
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  • ...n demonstrate through formalization that Boyer's explanatory model matches physics' [[epistemology]] in positing not directly observable entities as intermedi
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  • ...(computing)|avatars]] within its [[metaverse]].<ref>Frank J. Tipler, ''The Physics of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God and the Resurrection of the Dead'' (N |title=The Physics of Immortality: Modern Cosmology, God and the Resurrection of the Dead
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  • ...Press|isbn=978-0-87395-990-2|page=109}}</ref> It operates like the laws of physics, without external intervention, on every being in all [[Samsara (Buddhism)|
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  • ...ost notably, humans have powerful mechanisms for reasoning about "[[naïve physics]]" such as space, time, and physical interactions. This enables even young ...e [[local search (optimization)|local searches]] in [[Configuration space (physics)|configuration space]].<ref name="Configuration space"/> Many [[machine lea
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