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    Light People: Professor Dayong Jin by Ying Zhang

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…He created new kinds of microscopes that allow us to watch molecules at work inside living cells, and won the Australian Prime Minister’s Prize for Science Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year 2017. The Australian newspaper identified him among 100 “rock stars of Australia’s new economy” as the Knowledge Nation 100. …”
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    Gregor J. Mendel - genetics founding father by Erik SCHWARZBACH, Petr SMÝKAL, Ondřej DOSTÁL, Michaela JARKOVSKÁ, Simona VALOVÁ

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The reason for his success was partly due to being a hybrid himself: of a biological scientist, a physical scientist and a mathematician. Mendel's other fields of interest such as meteorology and bee keeping are also introduced in this article.…”
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    Compositions of Being: Metaphysical and Non-Metaphysical Ways of Understanding and Discerning Them by Andrzej Maryniarczyk

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…It considers non-metaphysical (physical, scientistic, phenomenological, abstractionist) interpretations in order to decide whether metaphysics can use them to discover and gain knowledge of the elements that determine the deepest structure of beings, and which set their mode of being. …”
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    12.010 Computational Methods of Scientific Programming, Fall 2002 by Herring, T. (Thomas), Elliot, James, 1943-, Hill, Christopher N.

    Published 2002
    “…This course introduces programming languages and techniques used by physical scientists: FORTRAN, C, C++, MATLAB®, and Mathematica®. …”
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    Essential mathematical methods for the physical sciences / by Riley, K. F. (Kenneth Franklin), 1936-, Hobson, M. P. (Michael Paul), 1967-

    Published 2011
    “…"The mathematical methods that physical scientists need for solving substantial problems in their fields of study are set out clearly and simply in this tutorial-style textbook. …”
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    Advances in Biomaterials for Drug Delivery by Fenton, Owen Shea, Olafson, Katy, Pillai, Padmini S, Mitchell, Michael J., Langer, Robert S

    Published 2020
    “…Multidisciplinary collaborations between physical scientists, engineers, biologists, and clinicians generate innovative strategies and materials to treat a range of diseases. …”
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    Imaging and characterisation of the surface of live cells. by Klenerman, D, Korchev, Y, Davis, S

    Published 2011
    “…In the future this needs to be driven by interdisciplinary research between physical scientists and biologists.…”
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    Limits to growth: human economy and planetary boundaries by Kerryn Higgs

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The idea of physical limits to human economic systems is advanced by physical scientists and ecological economists, as well as appealing to the common sense proposition that unending growth in physical processes such as material extraction and waste disposal will ultimately be inconsistent with any finite entity, even one as large as the Earth. …”
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    Continuum vs. particle simulations of model nano-pores by Millar, C, Roy, S, Beckstein, O, Sansom, M, Asenov, A

    Published 2007
    “…The class of biological macromolecules known as ion channels are becoming of great interest to physical scientists and engineers, as well as biophysicists and pharmacologists. …”
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    Empirism, pozitivism și post-kantianism în înțelegerea fizicii cuantice by Dragoș DRAGOMAN

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The entry of the research deep into the heart of atom brings new philosophical questions, which pertain to objectivity, fixed external reality, and distant observation. The fact that physical scientists merely avoided more complex philosophical investigations into the new scientific context seemed to have worked for the general orientation of the new sub-field towards more practical applications.…”
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    Interpretations of research impact in seven disciplines by Oancea, A

    Published 2013
    “…Among the participants in the study, humanities researchers referred more explicitly to disciplines in framing their definitions of impact; social researchers, to theoretical and methodological traditions of research; and physical scientists, to modes of research (such as applied and theoretical). …”
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    The Influence of Noise on the Solutions of Fractional Stochastic Bogoyavlenskii Equation by Farah M. Al-Askar, Wael W. Mohammed, Abeer M. Albalahi, Mahmoud El-Morshedy

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Since this equation is used to explain the hydrodynamic model of shallow-water waves, the wave of leading fluid flow, and plasma physics, scientists will be able to characterize a wide variety of fascinating physical phenomena with these solutions. …”
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    Securing the future of research computing in the biosciences. by Joanna Leng, Massa Shoura, Tom C B McLeish, Alan N Real, Mariann Hardey, James McCafferty, Neil A Ranson, Sarah A Harris

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…However, as biology becomes more quantitative and bioscientists generate more and more data, their computational requirements may ultimately exceed those of physical scientists. Computation has always been central to bioinformatics, but now imaging experiments have rapidly growing data processing and storage requirements. …”
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    Eleven quick tips for running an interdisciplinary short course for new graduate students. by Timothy E Saunders, Cynthia Y He, Patrice Koehl, L L Sharon Ong, Peter T C So

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…In parallel, there are increasing numbers of engineers, mathematicians, and physical scientists interested in studying problems in biology with only basic knowledge of this field. …”
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    Eleven quick tips for running an interdisciplinary short course for new graduate students by Saunders, Timothy E., He, Cynthia Y., Koehl, Patrice, Ong, L. L. Sharon, So, Peter T. C.

    Published 2019
    “…In parallel, there are increasing numbers of engineers, mathematicians, and physical scientists interested in studying problems in biology with only basic knowledge of this field. …”
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    A community-powered search of machine learning strategy space to find NMR property prediction models. by Lars A Bratholm, Will Gerrard, Brandon Anderson, Shaojie Bai, Sunghwan Choi, Lam Dang, Pavel Hanchar, Addison Howard, Sanghoon Kim, Zico Kolter, Risi Kondor, Mordechai Kornbluth, Youhan Lee, Youngsoo Lee, Jonathan P Mailoa, Thanh Tu Nguyen, Milos Popovic, Goran Rakocevic, Walter Reade, Wonho Song, Luka Stojanovic, Erik H Thiede, Nebojsa Tijanic, Andres Torrubia, Devin Willmott, Craig P Butts, David R Glowacki

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The rise of machine learning (ML) has created an explosion in the potential strategies for using data to make scientific predictions. For physical scientists wishing to apply ML strategies to a particular domain, it can be difficult to assess in advance what strategy to adopt within a vast space of possibilities. …”
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    Food justice: cultivating the field by Charlotte Glennie, Alison Hope Alkon

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Considering this recent growth and potential for collaboration with physical scientists, we reflect on the development of the field to date by characterizing the field of food justice research, asking what is missing, and suggesting new directions.…”
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    Engineering and physical sciences in oncology: challenges and opportunities by Mitchell, Michael J, Jain, Rakesh K., Langer, Robert S

    Published 2020
    “…The principles of engineering and physics have been applied to oncology for nearly 50 years. Engineers and physical scientists have made contributions to all aspects of cancer biology, from quantitative understanding of tumour growth and progression to improved detection and treatment of cancer. …”
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    Roadmap on emerging concepts in the physical biology of bacterial biofilms: from surface sensing to community formation by Dunkel, Joern

    Published 2021
    “…In this roadmap, we highlight the work of those who have taken the opposite strategy: we highlight the work of physicists and physical scientists who use physics to engage fundamental concepts in bacterial biofilm microbiology, including adhesion, sensing, motility, signaling, memory, energy flow, community formation and cooperativity. …”
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    Sociological Perspectives on Earth System Modeling by Reiner Grundmann, Simone Rödder

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The argument that we put forward is twofold: We argue that Sociology provides a much needed alternative to two dominant approaches that have influenced public discourse, behaviorist theories, mainly employed in Economics, and a belief in the centrality of science in policy making (“evidence first”), mainly entertained by physical scientists. We critically discuss both approaches, showing the limits of behaviorism and the linear model of policy making and provide an alternative framework, which emphasizes the role of social action, of organizations, and of structural differences between different social worlds. …”
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