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Nobel Lecture Series: The Nature of Scientific Discovery
The Nobel Lecture Series at the Exploratorium continues with "The Nature of Scientific Discovery: Tracing the Work of Nobel Laureates". Stanford Professor and Nobel Laureate Doug Osheroff (Physics, 1996) will talk about unexpected discoveries and applications of basic scientific research, touching on the work of several Nobel laureates.
Thursday, August 4, 7 PM
McBean Theatre
The Exploratorium
Palace of Fine Arts
San Francisco
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