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John P. Pratt is an astronomer and computer programmer. He specializes in ancient calendars and has written numerous publications about chronology. He also teaches astronomy at a state college.
http://www.johnpratt.com
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Dr. Scott Carroll is a biologist. He studies basic and applied aspects of evolutionary biology. He was a two-time Fulbright Scholar to Australia.
http://www.scottcarroll.org
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Marcus Chown is an award-winning writer and a former radio astronomer. He is currently the cosmology consultant of the weekly science magazine "New Scientist".
http://www.marcuschown.com
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Claire B. Rubin is a social scientist with experience in public management and emergency management. She has written numerous publications and presented talks and lectures on emergency management topics.
http://www.clairerubin.com
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Dr. Neil Cherry was a scientist. His research had been focused on the health effects of electromagnetic fields and radiation. He was also very familiar with environmental law and its linkage to scientific evidence. Dr. Cherry died on 24 May 2003.
http://www.neilcherry.com
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Joan Ocean is a scientist. She has dedicated her life to studying cetaceans by respectfully joining them in their natural habitats. Joan has led dolphin-communication workshops in many countries.
http://www.joanocean.com
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Stephen Wolfram is a scientist. He constructed the SMP - the first modern computer algebra system, which he released commercially in 1981. He is also the creator of “Mathematica”.
http://www.stephenwolfram.com
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Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. He was best known for his theory of relativity and specifically mass-energy equivalence. He received a Nobel Prize in 1921 for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
http://www.alberteinstein.info
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