Philip J. Morrison (1923–2005) was a prominent American physicist and educator known for his contributions to particle physics, as well as for his work in science communication and education. He was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and was involved in several significant scientific projects, including work on the Manhattan Project during World War II. Morrison was also noted for his efforts to popularize science.
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