Learning from the luminaries; A lecture program at Gustavus Adolphus College is giving students a chance to meet some of the nation's top scientists.(NEWS)

From: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) | Date: May 5, 1999| Author: Dawson, Jim | Copyright information

1/3 If you want to talk to Philip Morrison about the likelihood of extraterrestrial civilizations or his work on the atomic bomb, you might fly to Massachusetts and drop by his office at MIT. Up the street, at Harvard University, you could ask Margaret Geller to explain her discovery of the soap-bubble structure of the universe.

If you're interested in complexity theory, you might head down to Princeton University in New Jersey, and chat with Phillip Anderson. Whe...

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