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Nearly 200 high school students at Perimeter Institute’s annual “Inspiring Future Women in Science” event heard that adversity and failure…
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What better way to celebrate International Women’s Day than by putting three new posters of pioneering scientists on your wall?
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Sonali Mohapatra was valedictorian of the 2015 class of Perimeter Scholars International. Four years later, she’s obsessed with both quantum…
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/Jan 16, 2019
In his public lecture webcast at Perimeter on February 7, Johnson will discuss the process of turning complex scientific topics…
/Jan 16, 2019
With a new approach to calculations and the aid of supercomputers, Emmy Noether Visiting Fellow Phiala Shanahan is rebuilding nuclear…
/Dec 21, 2018
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/Dec 20, 2018
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