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Mahoney, McConaughy packed for holiday weekend
That's how Brian Schmidt, superintendent at Mahoney State Park, initially characterized the crowd of visitors that packed his park. “It was one of the busier Memorial Day weekends that I can recall,” said Schmidt, who has been at Mahoney since 1998.  
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Nobel Laureate in Physics Brian Schmidt to speak at UH Mānoa
Brian Schmidt, Nobel Laureate in Physics, will speak on “The Accelerating ... In 2011, Schmidt received the Nobel Prize in Physics, jointly with Adam Riess and Saul Perlmutter, for this work. Schmidt is continuing to use exploding stars ...  
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Brian Schmidt, star vigneron
Brian Schmidt is the only vigneron I know whose working pattern tends to be dictated by the phases of the moon, but is deeply sceptical of biodynamics. He admits, 'I'm very close to the moon', but could not be further from the loony fringe. He is a cosmologist. And not just any old student of the.  
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Brian Schmidt gets his fellowship extended
The ANU is letting it be known that: Professor Brian Schmidt and his team will continue their ground-breaking work with the help of a $1 million extension of his Australian Laureate Fellowship. The substantial funding extension was announced by Senator Chris Evans this morning. “This additional funding will allow Professor Schmidt to undertake world-class research while continuing [...]  
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Janice Summers - Bismarck Tribune
Schmidt, Bismarck; one niece, Kelli Unverzagt, Brooklyn, N.Y.; and one nephew, Brian Schmidt, Bismarck. She was preceded in death by her father, Ernest; and one nephew, Mark Unverzagt. The Bismarck Tribune runs two types of obituaries.  
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Barbara A. Schmidt - Beaver County Times
Keith Schmidt and his wife, Mary, Pittsburgh; Brian Schmidt and his wife, Tisha, Mt. Alto, WV, and Andrew Schmidt, Hopewell Twp.; two daughters, Michele Bedekovich and her husband, Frank, Hopewell Twp., and Deborah Schmidt, Baden; three grandchildren ...  
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Adam Riess ’92 wins Nobel Prize for physics
Riess, now a professor of astronomy and physics at Johns Hopkins University, shares the prize with Brian Schmidt and Saul Perlmutter. Perlmutter and Schmidt each headed research teams that in 1998 presented evidence that expansion of the universe was accelerating.  
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2nd UA honoree won Nobel Prize
One of two honorary doctorates given by the University of Arizona College of Science in May will go to Brian Schmidt, recipient of the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics and a 1989 UA graduate in astronomy and physics. Schmidt, who shared the Nobel with ...  
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Double vision a worry for telescope scientists
Physics Nobel laureate and Australian National University astrophysicist Brian Schmidt said in the short term splitting the site was ''a smart decision'', because infrastructure was already tested and ready for the first phase of the project. This would ...  
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Experts debate feasibility of a split SKA
Nobel Prize winning astronomer Professor Brian Schmidt from the Australian National University agrees with the widely-reported Australian sentiment that the decision is a sensible compromise - but, he says, this is only likely to be the case in the short term.  
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