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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betsy_DevineBetsy Devine - Wikipedia

    Betsy Devine (born 1946) is an American author, journalist, and blogger, with published works including Longing for the Harmonies (1988), an appreciation of modern physics with Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek, and of Absolute Zero Gravity (1993), a collection of light-hearted material about science, with biologist Joel E. Cohen.

  2. Betsy Devine: Funny ha-ha and/or funny peculiar — Making trouble today for a better tomorrow…. Here's looking at you, kids. Yes, I'm still here. Although I spend much more time now on Twitter than I do on Wordpress, all the stuff I've blogged as far back as January of 2003 is here.

  3. I am a nerd, and even bigger fan of nerds than I am a nerd myself. I used to spend a lot more time programming than I do now. I’ve coauthored a couple of books, both now out of print, but if you look up “Betsy Devine” at Amazon you can read some really nice reader reviews.

  4. Betsy Devine is an American author, journalist, and blogger, with published works including Longing for the Harmonies, an appreciation of modern physics with Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek, and of Absolute Zero Gravity, a collection of light-hearted material about science, with biologist Joel E. Cohen.

  5. 3 de may. de 2006 · In this episode, Nobel Prize winning physicist Frank Wilczek talks about his new book, Fantastic Realities, as well as his research and the current and future state of physics.

  6. www.edge.org › memberbio › betsy_devineBetsy Devine | Edge.org

    Betsy Devine is a journalist, author and blogger. She earned a master's degree in engineering from Princeton. She is co-author, with husband Frank Wilczek, of Longing for the Harmonies.

  7. listics.com › sandhill-interviews › betsy-devineBetsy Devine - Listics

    Betsy Devine: I think of myself asNew Hampshire” because I grew up there, in Manchester, now home of the Segway. But I now live in Cambridge, MA, and wake up each morning enchanted with the idea that I live in a really big city with ethnic foods and trolleys and lots of bookstores.