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  2. Columbine High School massacre - Wikipedia

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    In an entry by Eric Harris in his journal, he stated that even if he were complimented and respected more by his peers, the attack would've still, in all likelihood, occurred. [226] In another entry by Eric in his journal he says not to blame the school's administration for the attack as the staff is doing a good job running the school. [227]

  3. Eric Scerri - Wikipedia

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    Eric R. Scerri (born August 30, 1953, son of Edward and Ines Scerri) is a chemist, writer and philosopher of science of Maltese origin. [2] [3] [4] He is a lecturer at the University of California, Los Angeles; and the founder and editor-in-chief of Foundations of Chemistry, an international peer reviewed journal covering the history and philosophy of chemistry, and chemical education.

  4. Eric Lerner - Wikipedia

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    Eric J. Lerner (born May 31, 1947) is an American popular science writer and independent plasma researcher. [2] He wrote the 1991 book The Big Bang Never Happened , which advocates Hannes Alfvén 's plasma cosmology instead of the Big Bang theory.

  5. Eric Poehlman - Wikipedia

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    Eric T. Poehlman (born c. 1956), is an American scientist, formerly researching in the field of human obesity and aging.In 2000, Poehlman was investigated for scientific misconduct; the case continued for several years and in 2005, he admitted to fraudulent research practices.

  6. Eric Reissner - Wikipedia

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    Max Erich (Eric) Reissner (January 5, 1913 – November 1, 1996) was a German-American civil engineer and mathematician, and Professor of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was recipient of the Theodore von Karman Medal in 1964, and the ASME Medal in 1988.

  7. Séralini affair - Wikipedia

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    The Séralini affair was the controversy surrounding the publication, retraction, and republication of a journal article by French molecular biologist Gilles-Éric Séralini. First published by Food and Chemical Toxicology in September 2012, the article presented a two-year feeding study in rats, and reported an increase in tumors among rats ...

  8. Gilles-Éric Séralini - Wikipedia

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    Photographs from the journal article of treated rats with large tumors were widely circulated in the press. [28] In November 2013, the FCT editors retracted the paper, [29] with the editor-in-chief saying that its results were inconclusive. [27] [30] In June 2014 the text of the article was republished in Environmental Sciences Europe. [31]

  9. Indian Journals - Wikipedia

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    Indian Journals: March 1962 – May 1963 is a travel diary by American poet Allen Ginsberg, first published by Dave Haselwood Books and City Lights Books in 1970.. The journal is a collection of recollections, reflections, photographs, sketches, poems and associative ephemera from Ginsberg's journey in India with partner Peter Orlovsky between 1962 and 1963.