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Tag Archives: theoretical physicist
The PEAR lab (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) is closing doors.
Very sad news. The info comes from the always excellent Business Innovation Insider blog (who got it from the last issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly). According to the most recent issue of the Princeton Alumni Weekly, Princeton finally plans … Continue reading
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Tagged bright engineer, Dean Emeritus, failed physicist, mechanical and aerospace engineering professor, MPEG, Olivier Costa De Beauregard, physicist, Princeton Alumni Weekly, Princeton Engineering Anomalies (PEAR) Laboratory, Princeton's School of Engineering and Applied Science, Professor, Robert G. Jahn, the Journal of Scientific Exploration, theoretical physicist
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