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  <title><![CDATA[History Undergraduate's Article Published in 'Physics in Perspective']]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Andrew Zhang, a double major in Physics and History, Technology, and Society&nbsp;(HTS),&nbsp;is the first author on the article &ldquo;Four Facts Everyone Ought to Know about Science: The Two-Culture Concerns of Philip W. Anderson,&rdquo;&nbsp;published in the&nbsp;<em>Physics in Perspective</em>&nbsp;journal.&nbsp;The article was written with Georgia Institute of Technology School of&nbsp;Physics Professor Andrew Zangwill, and&nbsp;can be found <a href="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00016-018-0229-8">here</a>.</p>

<p>In the article, Zhang and Zangwill analyze&nbsp;the&nbsp;writings of&nbsp;the Nobel prize&ndash;winning physicist Philip W. Anderson, who used a newspaper essay to convey his concerns about the fidelity of the communication channels that connect the public to the creators of technical knowledge.&nbsp;The authors identify the origins of his concerns and&nbsp;place them in the larger context of his scientific philosophy.</p>

<p>HTS is a major of the Georgia Tech School of History and Sociology, which is a unit of the <a href="http://iac.gatech.edu">Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.</a></p>
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