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O Mundo em Equação: A Equação de Dirac Diego Mello 25th Anniversary of ICTP's Dirac Medal (HD video) Director: F. Quevedo; Local Organizer: A. Gatti ICTP has celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Dirac Medal on 10 November 2010 with a day of lectures by past and present medal winners, covering a vast range of topics in theoretical physics. The celebration coincided with UNESCO's World Science Day. This day-long series of lectures by past and present Medallists, covering a vast range of topics in theoretical physics, is made available here. ICTP's Dirac Medal, first awarded in 1985, is given in honour of P.A.M. Dirac, one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century and a staunch friend of the Centre. It is awarded annually to scientists who have made significant contributions to theoretical physics. Many Dirac medallists have gone on to win even more prestigious prizes, including the Nobel Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the Fields Medal. Eastern Redcedar Science Literacy Project Dirac Twidwell Jr. Our mission is to provide the most comprehensive resource on the spread and impacts of Eastern redcedar, one of the most well-studied and problematic invasive species in North America. Scientists have reached clear consensus about the problems posed by Eastern redcedar invasions. As scientists, we feel an ethical responsibility to disseminate decades of research findings to the general public, politicians, K-12 educators, natural resource professionals, city planners, and the next generation of scientists. This site provides the facts that should be used to question existing land management practices, to critique existing government policies and future proposals, and to hopefully create a more literate and informed society. Every citizen in the Great Plains should know the costs of Eastern redcedar invasion and the underlying reasons for this new environmental problem. 25th Anniversary of ICTP's Dirac Medal (Automatic recordings) Director: F. Quevedo; Local Organizer: A. Gatti ICTP has celebrated the 25th anniversary of its Dirac Medal on 10 November 2010 with a day of lectures by past and present medal winners, covering a vast range of topics in theoretical physics. The celebration coincided with UNESCO's World Science Day. This day-long series of lectures by past and present Medallists, covering a vast range of topics in theoretical physics, is made available here. ICTP's Dirac Medal, first awarded in 1985, is given in honour of P.A.M. Dirac, one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century and a staunch friend of the Centre. It is awarded annually to scientists who have made significant contributions to theoretical physics. Many Dirac medallists have gone on to win even more prestigious prizes, including the Nobel Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the Fields Medal.
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