List of Prominent Academics and Artists Cited in House Oversight Document
The passage merely enumerates notable scholars and cultural figures without any allegations, financial details, or connections to powerful officials or controversial actions. It provides no actionable Names of high‑profile professors and artists across various universities and institutions Titles and notable publications of each individual No mention of financial transactions, misconduct, or polit
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The passage merely enumerates notable scholars and cultural figures without any allegations, financial details, or connections to powerful officials or controversial actions. It provides no actionable Names of high‑profile professors and artists across various universities and institutions Titles and notable publications of each individual No mention of financial transactions, misconduct, or polit
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“...Lab Entrepreneurship Program, and the author of Social Physics. New Science of Cause and Effect. Steven Pinker, a Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, is an experime...”
Seth Lloyd“...ounterculture, and the Quantum Revival and American Physics and the Cold War Bubble (forthcoming). Seth Lloyd is a theoretical physicist at MIT, Nam P. Suh Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering...”
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