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_a One hundred reasons to be a scientist : 40th anniversary, 1964-2004. _c/ ICTP |
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_aItaly : _bTriey by the ICTP Publications & Printing Section, _c2005 |
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300 | _a263 p. | ||
650 | _aScience | ||
650 | _aScientists | ||
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505 | 0 | _a1. Preface 2. Contributors 3. Science and scientists in developing countries 4. My life in science 5. From element of radio to elementary particle physics 6. African physicist, world citizen 7. Rna and the origin of life 8. Mathematics: imaginative leaps across disciplines 9. Science of the xxi century 10. Living with physics 11. Why i became a physicist 12. A duty to improve public understanding of science 13. Sixty-odd years of fluid dynamics 14. Adventure with cold atoms 15. The making of an academic economist 16. Kindling and sustaining interest in physics 17. A life in science 18. Listen to your inner voice 19. Growing up in ‘science’ 20. Scientific truth 21. My enjoyment 22. Be open to problems 23. Walk with responsibility 24. Climatic models through computing 25. Join a good group 26. It is all curiosity 27. Doing experimental science 28. Research get more exciting with time 29. We need you 30. Why physics? 31. Superstrings 32. Initially marginal, superb later 33. Science offers an improvement input 34. Curiosity has been my bent 35. One’s science survives beyond oneself 36. The red camaro 37. My experience in learning mathematics |