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Physicists at work

Discusses the history, present, and future of physics research and development. "Yesterday" highlights work of Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and others. "Today" shows the work of astronaut Sally Ride, nucleur fusion researcher Gregory Moses, and laser researcher Bahaa Saleh. "Tomorrow" reviews space colonies, artificial intelligence, fusion power, and other opportunities for research and development in physics.

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  • "Discusses the history, present, and future of physics research and development. "Yesterday" highlights work of Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and others. "Today" shows the work of astronaut Sally Ride, nucleur fusion researcher Gregory Moses, and laser researcher Bahaa Saleh. "Tomorrow" reviews space colonies, artificial intelligence, fusion power, and other opportunities for research and development in physics."@en
  • "Traces the history of the development of physics from ancient China and India to Einstein and the present. Introduces three physicists who talk about their work in different fields of physics and offer advice for those interested in careers in these areas. Looks at possibilities facing physicists in the future. Includes vintage photographs, antique art prints, drawings, computer-generated graphics, and live action."@en
  • "Part One: A brief history of physics from Galileo to Einstein; Part Two: Physicists at work."
  • "Part one introduces the history of the development of physics from ancient China and India to Einstein and the present. Part two introduces several physicists who talk about their work in different fields of physics and offer advice for those interested in careers in these areas."@en
  • "Discusses the history, present, and future of physics research and development. "Yesterday" highlights work of Galileo, Newton, Einstein, and others. "Today" shows the work of astronaut Sally Ride, nucleur fusion researcher Gregory Moses, and laser researcher Bahaa Saleh. "Tommorrow" reviews space colonies, artificial intelligence, fusion power, and other opportunities for research and development in physics."@en
  • "Traces the history of the development of physics from ancient China and India to Einstein and the present. Introduces three physicists who talk about their work in different fields of physics and offer advice for those interested in careers in these areas. Looks at possibilities facing physicists in the future. Includes vintage photographs, antique art prints, drawings, computer-generated graphics, and modern photographs."@en

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