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Physicist Michio Kaku isn’t afraid of scientific frontiers, whether it’s the super-subatomic world of string theory or the mind-bogglingly big world of the accelerating universe. In books and on TV, he’s delved into the physics of the impossible and the physics of the future.
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Kaku’s latest focus is a real stretch: It’s the scientific frontier that sits between your temples. In his latest book, “The Future of the Mind,” Kaku surveys the burgeoning field of neuroscience. You might think the subject is out of a string theorist’s usual comfort zone, but his breezy, science-fictiony style wins the day. “The Future of the Mind” has been on The New York Times’ best-seller list for the past month.
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November 10, 2013
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Happy Birthday, Madame Curie!
Marie Curie was born this day in 1867. You might know her as a pioneering chemist and physicist — the first woman in Europe to receive a Ph.D. in physics. She was also the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for her research in radioactivity, and the first person ever to win two Nobels. But have you heard about what she did to help during World War I? Do you know about the salacious gossip she stirred up with her sex life?
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Marie Curie (1867-1934), pioneering physicist and chemist and the first female Nobel laureate. | Christie’s/Wikimedia Commons
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November 22, 2012
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Called the “embodiment of pure intellect,” Albert Einstein has long been considered one of the most brilliant men who ever lived. During his life and since his death, people everywhere have wondered how one man could have possessed such genius.
Now, scientists may have uncovered a clue within the physicist’s unusual brain.
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