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Kastler

[kast-ler]

noun

  1. Alfred 1902–84, French physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1966.



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“The ‘tabletop’ experiments such as the ones in the Kastler Brossel or Berkeley laboratories, are done at very low energies.

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Now scientists at the Kastler Brossel Laboratory in Paris and the U.S.

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Lawmakers are now crying foul, however, after learning that the resolution also contains language celebrating Forrest, the subject of one of Kastler’s books.

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But Republican Rep. Mike Sparks filed another resolution to honor Shane Kastler, the author of a book about Forrest that includes much of the same language.

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“For me, Sunday is a family day,” said Mr. Kastler, a German member of the European Parliament who is being urged on by his wife, church groups and trade unions.

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