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From Copernicus to Einstein, the field of Physics has changed drastically over time. With each new theory, further hypotheses appear that challenge conventional wisdom. Today, although topics such as the Big Bang Theory and General Relativity are well-established, there are still some debates that keep physicists up at night. What are your thoughts on the five of the biggest current debates in Physics?
Posted on September 11, 2017
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Disseminating scholarship is at the heart of the Oxford University Press mission and much of academic publishing. It drives every part of publishing strategy'from content acquisition to sales. What happens, though, when a student, researcher, or general reader discovers content that they don't have access to?
Posted on December 27, 2014
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The American Geophysical Union 2014 begins on 15 December 2014 at San Francisco's Moscone Center with nearly 24,000 scholars, scientists, and researchers predicted to attend. The AGU Fall Meeting brings together the entire Earth and space sciences community for discussions of emerging trends and the latest research.
Posted on December 15, 2014
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There's something about the idea of 'original pronunciation' (OP) that gets the pulse racing. I've been amazed by the public interest shown in this unusual application of a little-known branch of linguistics — historical phonology, a subject that explores how the sounds of a language change over time.
Posted on September 23, 2014
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One day in 1668, the English diarist Samuel Pepys went shopping for a book to give his young French-speaking wife. He saw a book he thought she might enjoy, L'Ãcole des femmes or The School of Women, 'but when I came to look into it, it is the most bawdy, lewd book that ever I saw,' he wrote, 'so that I was ashamed of reading in it.'
Posted on August 21, 2014
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