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Who are the modern scientist in physical science?

Some modern scientists in physical science include Stephen Hawking in theoretical physics, Lisa Randall in theoretical physics and cosmology, and Frances Arnold in biochemistry and chemical engineering. These scientists have made significant contributions to advancing our understanding of the physical world.


What are some recommended books on cryogenics for someone looking to learn more about the subject?

Some recommended books on cryogenics for those looking to learn more about the subject include "Cryogenic Engineering" by Thomas Flynn, "Introduction to Cryogenics" by A. R. Jha, and "Cryogenics: A Textbook" by Randall F. Barron. These books provide in-depth information on the principles, applications, and advancements in the field of cryogenics.


Who are the two scientists who study fermionic condensate?

There are probably many more than two. Two names I have gleaned from the wikipedia article on this subject are Eric Cornell and Carl Wiemann. May I suggest that you interrogate scholar.google.com for more current information on this topic.


What are some recommended books about gravity that provide a comprehensive understanding of this fundamental force in the universe?

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What particle has like charges?

Like, maybe some grammer lesson will like help you DUDE... anyway, the only particle without 'like' charge is neutrinos, which is devoid of mas or charge. (devoid means it like doesn't have any of that like stuff)