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Dec 9, 2012

Famed Poet, Scientist Muse on Science & PoetryNEW YORK CITY — Science and poetry may not appear to have much in common, but a renowned scientist and a noted poet got together Thursday night (Dec. 6) to talk about the intersection between the two fields.


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