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Gnome Chumsky, the erstwhile reclusive author of "Manufacturing a Tent" who believes the brain is at least partly hard-wired for anguish, is back from some lengthy overseas assignments and is spending the next several days in the San Francisco Bay Area....
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Our research endeavour is global, and by combining forces I believe we will reap rich rewards." Premier Dalton McGuinty called Hawking's decision to work in Waterloo "dramatic news" and that it is an indication of the quality research conducted at the...
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Britain's world famous physicist Stephen Hawking, who was rumoured to join a theoretical physics institute at Waterloo near Toronto, will not be shifting to Canada. Cambridge university, where Hawking is a professor in the department of applied mathematics...
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Could the world's most famous physicist be headed for Waterloo? A report out of Britain suggests Stephen Hawking is considering an invitation to come work at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. The theoretical physicist already plans a visit...
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