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fromBig Think4 months agoMiscellaneousThe big problems driving nanotech developmentNanotechnology has advanced significantly since Richard Feynman's 1959 lecture, enabling groundbreaking research and developments in various fields.
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fromOpen Culture4 months agoOnline learningRichard Feynman Enthusiastically Explains How to Think Like a Physicist in His Series Fun to Imagine (1983)Science can be perceived differently by individuals, often depending on their imagination and ability to conceptualize complex ideas.
fromBig Think5 months agoMiscellaneousAsk Ethan: Why isn't Richard Feynman your personal hero?Personal admiration for historical figures in science can vary, reflecting their personal flaws despite their scientific achievements.