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University News
January 22, 2018
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hang out with Albert Einstein? Dr. Emmy Noether was a German-born, Jewish mathematician who worked and was friends with Einstein. Einstein considered her “the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced since the higher educationÃÂ ...
Science Daily
January 12, 2018
LMU researchers led by cell biologist Dr. Esther Zanin, who heads an Emmy Noether Research Group at the LMU Biocenter, have identified a molecular signaling pathway that restricts formation of the contractile ring to the mid-plane of the mother cell. Their findings appear in the Journal of Cell Biology.
New Scientist
January 8, 2018
The work of mathematician Emmy Noether, who pioneered the idea of symmetry in fundamental physics, tells us that this means momentum is conserved. Turn to the right and repeat your experiment, demonstrating rotational symmetry, which implies conservation of angular momentum. Astoundingly, yourÃÂ ...
Science News (blog)
January 5, 2018
Decades after she died in 1935, physicists are still attempting to exploit Noether's insight to gain a deeper understanding of the symmetries underlying the laws of the cosmos. On any decent list of history's great mathematicians, regardless of sex or anything else, you'll find the name of Emmy Noether.
Science News
January 2, 2018
Over on the Centennial thread is Emmy Noether. Einstein stood on her shoulders once. Had to audit classes because women in her place and time weren't allowed to enrol, and still got her Doctorate. Did work on cosmology. Female, so she fits in the current feminist social meme. That would please femaleÃÂ ...
Science Daily
December 19, 2017
"Only a small proportion of patients respond to therapy with moDCs, whilst very little effect is seen in the vast majority of patients," says Dr. Andreas Schlitzer, Emmy-Noether-Group Leader at the Life and Medical Sciences (LIMES) Institute of the University of Bonn. Using the latest high-tech methods, Prof.
ATLAS Experiment at CERN
December 8, 2017
Noether's Theorem – named after the German mathematician Emmy Noether, who proved the theorem in 1915 – drew the first connection between the symmetries of space-time and the conservation laws of physics. It posed, for example, that the symmetry of the laws of physics under time translation resultÃÂ ...
Scientific American (blog)
May 23, 2017
Although you would be hard pressed to find someone who had never heard of Einstein, very few people know that the Theory of Relativity would not be possible without the work of Emmy Noether. In fact, if you type “Emmy Noether” into a Google search, one of the first links that pops up is a New York TimesÃÂ ...
Smithsonian
March 23, 2017
Amalie Emmy Noether, born on this day in 1882, has been called a “creative mathematical genius.” She battled sexism throughout her career and just, frankly, loved math—something not many of us can say about ourselves. Working at a time when physics and mathematics were transforming, Noether'sÃÂ ...
Symmetry magazine
June 18, 2015
Amalie Emmy Noether was born in Bavaria (now part of Germany) in 1882. She earned her doctorate in mathematics in 1907 from the University of Erlangen, which was a socially progressive institution for its day. She stayed at Erlangen to teach for several years, though without pay, as women were notÃÂ ...
ATLAS Experiment at CERN
December 9, 2017
Noether's Theorem – named after the German mathematician Emmy Noether, who proved the theorem in 1915 – drew the first connection between the symmetries of space-time and the conservation laws of physics. It posed, for example, that the symmetry of the laws of physics under time translation resultÃÂ ...
Hackaday
November 14, 2017
Many giants of mathematics were also professors at the university, including Emmy Noether, best known for Noether's theorem. The presence ...
Varsity Online
November 2, 2017
One of the ways in which the Emmy Noether Society seeks to support women in mathematics is by “making the ones that are already there ...
Times Higher Education (THE)
October 25, 2017
In 1918, the German mathematician Emmy Noether discovered one of the most powerful principles in science: that the great “conservation ...
Eyewitness News
October 24, 2017
"In the judgment of the most competent living mathematicians, Emmy Noether was the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far ...
Scientific American (blog)
May 23, 2017
In fact, if you type “Emmy Noether” into a Google search, one of the first links that pops up is a New York Times article titled, Emmy Noether, the ...
Smithsonian
March 23, 2017
Amalie Emmy Noether, born on this day in 1882, has been called a “creative mathematical genius.” She battled sexism throughout her career ...
Symmetry magazine
June 18, 2015
Amalie Emmy Noether was born in Bavaria (now part of Germany) in 1882. She earned her doctorate in mathematics in 1907 from the ...
New York Times
March 26, 2012
Scientists are a famously anonymous lot, but few can match in the depths of her perverse and unmerited obscurity the 20th-century mathematical genius Amalie Noether. Albert Einstein called her the most “significant” and “creative” female mathematician of all time, and others of her contemporaries wereÃÂ ...
innovations report
September 8, 2017
Dr. Nowack, Leiterin der Emmy Noether-Gruppe „Microbial Symbiosis and Organelle Evolution“ an der HHU, weist auf ein weiteresÃÂ ...
R & D Magazine
September 7, 2017
"This not only makes the world more colorful," says Dr. Wolf M. Harmening, who heads an Emmy Noether research group at Bonn UniversityÃÂ ...
Jewish Link of New Jersey
August 18, 2017
... of the Emmy Noether Institute for Mathematics and researcher in the department of mathematics and Gonda (Goldschmied) MultidisciplinaryÃÂ ...
Jewish Link of New Jersey
August 17, 2017
... of the Emmy Noether Institute for Mathematics and researcher in the department of mathematics and Gonda (Goldschmied) MultidisciplinaryÃÂ ...
Neowin
July 23, 2017
Symmetries are important tools for Physicists, particularly since Emmy Noether proved it is always related to a conservation law. For exampleÃÂ ...
Chicagoist
May 30, 2017
Emmy Noether isn't a household name, even thought the cult-hero German mathematician ought to be. But at a new Chicago hotel,ÃÂ ...
Scientific American (blog)
May 23, 2017
In fact, if you type “Emmy Noether” into a Google search, one of the first links that pops up is a New York Times article titled, Emmy Noether, theÃÂ ...
Smithsonian
March 23, 2017
Amalie Emmy Noether, born on this day in 1882, has been called a “creative mathematical genius.” She battled sexism throughout her careerÃÂ ...
Symmetry magazine
June 18, 2015
Amalie Emmy Noether was born in Bavaria (now part of Germany) in 1882. She earned her doctorate in mathematics in 1907 from theÃÂ ...
VatorNews
March 10, 2017
She is also an Advisor for the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) West, and is an Emmy Noether Council Member at the Perimeter Institute, one of the world's leading institutes of theoretical physics.
Creativity
March 1, 2017
... nuclear physicist Chien-Shiung Wu; aeronautical engineer and motor racer Beatrice Shilling; Lise Meitner, who led the team that discovered the nuclear fission of uranium; Algebra inventor Amalie Emmy Noether; first-ever female electrical engineer ...
The Guardian
February 26, 2017
There is a great female mathematician, Emmy Noether, who is very neglected. She suffered for many reasons: she was Jewish in Germany in the 1930s, and she couldn't get a position because she was female, but she just carried on anyway.
physicsworld.com
February 24, 2017
Exploding frozen water droplets have been filmed at high speed. As a droplet of water freezes from the outside in, it can explode in a shower of ice shards.
WMC Action News 5
February 17, 2017
The Emmy Noether Award is a scholarship awarded to high school junior or senior girls to fund a graduate level program based on scientific research in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics degree.
The Mancunion
February 3, 2017
At Imperial, I witnessed a lecturer referring to Emmy Noether, one of the greatest theoretical physicist of the 20th century, as a "clever girl" and was asked to serve drinks at the Imperial College Boat Club after the men's boat race.
Diregiovani
January 26, 2017
Divisi in gruppi intitolati alle scienziate piu' famose (tra cui Rita Levi Montalcini, Margherita Hack, Fabiola Gianotti, Emmy Noether, Lisa Meitner e Ada Lovelace), gli studenti si muovevano tra una stazione e l'altra al suono di un fischietto ...
gulfnews.com
January 25, 2017
At one point she begins to quiz me about the mathematician Emmy Noether. "She did work in symmetry in mathematics that then became adopted in physics," she tells me.
University Herald
January 5, 2017
Everybody knows about Ada Lovelace or Marie Curie but when you mention Emmy Noether, a lot of people would most probably say, "Emmy Noether who?" That's how obscure or less popular she is considering the fact that her theorem is considered one ofÃÂ ...
BizNews
January 4, 2017
They might grade into 'applied' nomotheists like Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Emmy Noether. Within the biological/geographical sciences there is Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel which interprets the development of civilizations from aÃÂ ...
The Guardian
December 16, 2016
The resurrection of female intellectuals from obscurity is a preoccupation of Hustvedt's. At one point she begins to quiz me about the mathematician Emmy Noether. "She did work in symmetry in mathematics that then became adopted in physics," she tells me.
iTech Post
November 11, 2016
Dr. Rolf Kuiper, one of the researchers from the Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Tubingen and the leader of the Emmy Noether Research Group for Massive Star Formation, said that when they are being formed there is an ...
Space Daily
November 9, 2016
The birth of massive stars is still a mystery to us, because these stars are embedded in an extremely dense medium of gas and dust, says Rolf Kuiper, the leader of the Emmy Noether Research Group for Massive Star Formation, funded by the GermanÃÂ ...
Phys.Org
November 7, 2016
The birth of massive stars is still a mystery, because these stars are embedded in an extremely dense medium of gas and dust, says Rolf Kuiper, the leader of the Emmy Noether Research Group for Massive Star Formation, funded by the German ResearchÃÂ ...
R & D Magazine
November 7, 2016
The birth of massive stars is still a mystery to us, because these stars are embedded in an extremely dense medium of gas and dust, says Rolf Kuiper, the leader of the Emmy Noether Research Group for Massive Star Formation, funded by the GermanÃÂ ...
Science Daily
November 7, 2016
The birth of massive stars is still a mystery to us, because these stars are embedded in an extremely dense medium of gas and dust, says Rolf Kuiper, the leader of the Emmy Noether Research Group for Massive Star Formation, funded by the GermanÃÂ ...
Juraforum.de
October 28, 2016
Von 2012 bis zu seinem Wechsel nach Jena hat er an der Uni Bielefeld eine Emmy-Noether-Nachwuchsgruppe geleitet, die sich ebenfalls Heuschrecken widmete und unter anderem deren Partnerwahlverhalten erforscht hat. Zuvor hatte er zwei Jahre alsÃÂ ...
World Socialist Web Site
October 7, 2016
Symmetries in physics were first worked out by mathematician Emmy Noether in 1915. These bear a certain relation to symmetries found in geometric shapes but have the added benefit of providing a stable quantity that can be observed experimentally.
Science Daily
September 21, 2016
In contrast to most other chemical switches, it can be operated in two modes," explains Henry Dube, who heads an Emmy Noether research group at LMU. The switch is derived from a compound classified as a hemithioindigo, in which a so-called thioindigoÃÂ ...
Phys.Org
August 8, 2016
Jungmann currently heads an Emmy Noether Junior Research Group in the Faculty of Physics at LMU, and the MPI for Biochemistry in Martinsried.
Science Daily
August 1, 2016
As part of a project funded by the German Research Foundation DFG through the Emmy Noether Programme, he is examining for example how stable the integration of foreign genes into genomes really is and what happens when other animals eat theÃÂ ...
Science Daily
July 27, 2016
The German Research Foundation subsidized the work as part of the Resolv Cluster of Excellence (EXC1069) and the Emmy-Noether-Project AP242/2-1. Further financial support came from the Chemical Industry Fund in the form of a Liebig Stipend.
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