The highest paid employee on a college campus is not the Nobel Prize winning scientist.
Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz thinks our recovery stalled because the stimulus packages were too small.
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Nobel prize winning World Bank economist Joseph Stiglitz says the US is starting to look a lot like Russia.
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Arno Penzias, the Nobel Prize winning physicist that confirmed the Big Bang, is a board member, according to sources.
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The University of Chicago has how many Nobel Prize winning professors in economics?
It gave us Oprah, Michael Jordan, Nobel Prize winning author Saul Bellow -- and the great University of Chicago.
We called Bill Sharpe, the Nobel Prize winning founder of Financial Engines, for an explanation regarding this lack of transparency.
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Before addressing these issues, realize that this situation lends itself to the teachings of Nobel Prize winning economist Ronald Coase.
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It wasn't until the 1960s that a plausible explanation for the dance was proposed, by Nobel Prize winning zoologist Karl von Frisch.
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We will leave aside issues we might have with a Nobel Prize winning economist making such sweeping statements based on absolutely no facts.
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You laugh, but when Nobel Prize winning economists propose equivalent nonsense they are rewarded with columns in The New York Times.
For example, Root-Berenstein notes that Nobel Prize winning scientists are far more likely to be engaged in the arts as adults than non-Nobel laureates.
To one extent or another, President Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, several Nobel Prize winning economists and others have all floated this argument.
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The Nobel prize winning psychologist describes this phenomenon in his New York Times bestseller, Thinking Fast and Slow, and labels them System I and System II.
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This past week Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize winning economist, called for another stimulus, warning that otherwise unemployment was going to rise in 2010, not decline.
The richest 1% of Americans now hold 25% of the country's wealth and more needs to be done to boost equality, Nobel Prize winning US economist Joseph Stiglitz has said.
"In the 1970s it became respectable to model the economy as if it was a perfectly functioning, self-regulating machine, " says Edmund Phelps, a Nobel Prize winning Professor of Economics at Columbia University in New York.
His Nobel Prize winning work on protein structure is more relevant now than ever as we turn attention to the smallest building blocks of life to make sense of the human genome and mechanisms of disease.
In his book Thinking Fast and Slow, Nobel Prize winning economist Daniel Kahneman cites compelling research done in the lab of Dr. Kathleen Vohs at the University of Minnesota on the psychological effects of money on human behavior.
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Chu, a 60-year-old Nobel prize winning physicist from Stanford University, came to Washington with a mandate from the president to increase the nation's production of clean, renewable power, make the electric grid more intelligent and improve overall energy efficiency.
Rigoberta Menchu, a Nobel-prize winning activist in Guatemala, also fabricated part of her personal story.
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When I was a student, Paul Samuelson, Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Kissinger were professors.
Gary Becker, a Nobel prize-winning economist, thinks a loan system will create accessibility to low-wage workers.
The Nobel Prize-winning economist, known for his strong laissez-faire views, died Thursday in San Francisco at age 94.
He then paid tribute to the 19th-Century educational reformer Jules Ferry and the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Marie Curie.
The ratio, devised by a Nobel-prize winning economist, looks at the relationship between investment returns and their variability.
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The falling costs recently caught the attention of Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning columnist at The New York Times.
Located on 300-acres of unspoiled Vermont countryside, Twin Farms occupies the former estate of Nobel-prize winning novelist Sinclair Lewis.
Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize-winning economist who was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Clinton, and Linda J.
"There ain't much room for surprise, " said Nobel Prize-winning physicist Sheldon Glashow at Boston University, who wasn't involved in the projects.
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