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  2. Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) was a research program at Princeton University that studied parapsychology. [1] Established in 1979 by then Dean of Engineering Robert G. Jahn , PEAR conducted formal studies on two primary subject areas, psychokinesis (PK) and remote viewing .

  3. Robert G. Jahn - Wikipedia

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    Robert George Jahn (April 1, 1930 – November 15, 2017) was an American plasma physicist, Professor of Aerospace Science, and Dean of Engineering at Princeton University. [1] Jahn was also a founder of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR), a parapsychology research program which ran from 1979 to 2007.

  4. Global Consciousness Project - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 2002, he was Coordinator of Research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory at Princeton University. [24] His professional focus was the study of consciousness and intention and the role of the mind in the physical world.

  5. List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University ...

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    All types of affiliations, namely alumni and faculty members, count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page. [c]In the following list, the number following a person's name is the year they received the prize; in particular, a number with asterisk (*) means the person received the award while they were working at Princeton University (including emeritus staff).

  6. Radio Research Project - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Research Project was a social research project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation to look into the effects of mass media on society. [1]In 1937, the Rockefeller Foundation started funding research to find the effects of new forms of mass media on society, especially radio.

  7. Princeton University Department of Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    It was then that closer collaboration between the Institute for Advanced Study and Princeton University strengthened. Fine Hall also connects to Jadwin Hall, which is home to additional classroom and academic facilities. The architects of Fine and Jadwin Hall won the Award of Merit in the Architectural Design Award Program in 1966. [12]

  8. Stephen L. Adler - Wikipedia

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    He received an A.B. degree at Harvard University in 1961, where he was a Putnam Fellow in 1959, [1] and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1964. Adler completed his doctoral dissertation, titled High energy neutrino reactions and conservations hypotheses , under the supervision of Sam Treiman . [ 2 ]

  9. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, John Wheeler was setting up a secret H-bomb research lab at Princeton University. Lyman Spitzer, Jr., an avid mountaineer, was aware of this program and suggested the name "Project Matterhorn". [3] Spitzer, a professor of astronomy, had for many years been involved in the study of very hot rarefied gases in interstellar space.