Chemical computers and other tales from a theoretical mind
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Dr. Brenda Rubenstein from Brown University is definitely the most theoretically oriented scientist we've interviewed but her conversation with Paolo is quite approachable and entertaining. They discuss her views on the balance of theory and practical utility, her novel work on chemical computing, and her work to make STEM education more available to low-income students.
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