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In Praise of a Great Contrarian Freeman Dyson died on February 28, 2020, at the age of 96. In this tribute, Lawrence Krauss recounts his friendship with Dyson and celebrates his life, achievements, and influence in physics.
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A Remembrance On June 30, 2019, the physicist Mitchell Feigenbaum died in New York City at the age of 74. His friend and colleague David Campbell offers this tribute to Feigenbaum’s life and work.
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The Discovery of Nuclear Fission When a Nobel Prize was awarded in 1944 for the discovery of nuclear fission, Lise Meitner should have been among the winners. Jeremy Bernstein reflects on Meitner’s life and accomplishments.

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A Quiet Revolutionary How do researchers determine evolutionary ancestry among species? The early twentieth-century German biologist Willi Hennig articulated revolutionary principles that remain entirely relevant today.
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A Personal Recollection The biochemist Kary Mullis will be remembered as the inventor of the polymerase chain reaction, a revolutionary method for copying segments of DNA. Richard Roberts fondly recalls time spent together.
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The Concept of Self In 1960, Macfarlane Burnet became Australia’s second winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Neeraja Sankaran examines his wide body of work and enduring significance, both at home and abroad.

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In Memoriam The great theoretical physicist Murray Gell-Mann passed away on May 24, 2019. Sheldon Lee Glashow pays tribute to his mentor, champion, and friend.
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The Language of the Third Reich The philologist and diarist Victor Klemperer documented the perversion of the German language under the Nazis in Lingua Tertii Imperii. Jörg Riecke examines Klemperer’s life and lasting significance.
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Psychological Fidelity Never a mathematical star during his lifetime, Emil Post created and pursued his research ideas largely on his own. Allyn Jackson describes Post’s tragic life and an array of remarkable contributions.

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