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Monica Pignotti: 88 Posts (not Seven Days) in May
There’s a famous Soviet-era film called Nine Days in One Year (Девять дней одного года) about particle physics as well as physicists. Monica Pignotti has, on at least one occasion, shown profound ignorance of the situation in Russia. As the … Continue reading
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