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However, you haven't enough money, so you'd like to ask the Rocket Scientist for a loan. You'd have to write an IOU, so that the Rocket Scientist would have a record of the loan. So you write your IOU. At the same time the Rocket Scientist gets some money out of his wallet.
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The fire chief was having none of this, leading to the quote that has become my mental tag for the whole incident: "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see what a dangerous situation this is!" ... 4Ask sciencewomen: If I'm happy with an MS, should I get a PhD? : Sciencewomen...
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There is no such thing as a "Rocket Scientist". There are aerospace engineers, chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, chemists, physicists, and others who work on the design and theory of rocket propulsion. ... Ask the Rocket Scientist...
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News on space transport and the entrepreneurial space industry ... Speaking of Bigelow, they now provide an official Ask a Rocket Scientist service for answering "questions on Bigelow Aerospace, Genesis I and II, Mission Control and anything else related to our company and spaceflight".
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Ask A Rocket Scientist ... Bigelow Aerospace mission controllers and other personnel will be answering questions posed by the public on this page. ... Please include your name and location. Watch this space, as we will be answering selected questions here on a regular basis. For all other inquiries, see the Contact Us page.
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UPDATED: David Evans has sent along his definition of a rocket scientist. See below for details. ... This title grabbed our attention: Top Rocket Scientist: No evidence C02 causes global warming. And it should. It is a pretty bold statement and the implications would be pretty big news.
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