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  • Nicola Cabibbo, a physics professor at Rome's La Sapienza University and president of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, said in a speech to the pope that academy members shared the pontiff's view that "faith and reason need to come together in a new way."

    Vatican academy to ponder evolution; pope addresses limits of science 2006

  • No date has been set for the meeting exploring "scientific insights into the evolution of the universe and of life," which Cabibbo noted was of "special interest" to the pope.

    Vatican academy to ponder evolution; pope addresses limits of science 2006

  • This does not exclude, Cabibbo said, the faith conviction that God arranged things this way.

    Darwin, Design, and The Cardinal - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • “As a scientist, what I can say is this: If the will of God was to create man, he certainly organized things in a beautiful way to do it,” Cabibbo said.

    Darwin, Design, and The Cardinal - The Panda's Thumb 2005

  • At these schools I became friends with several other students, among them Nicola Cabibbo and Derek Robinson (who went astray into statistical and mathematical directions).

    Martinus J.G. Veltman - Autobiography 2000

  • Not nice numbers that would have made Pythagoras proud, but nasty numbers with names like the Cabibbo angle, and values like 1.166391 × 10-5 the Fermi coupling constant in GeV-2.

    Euclid’s Window Leonard Mlodinow 2001

  • Not nice numbers that would have made Pythagoras proud, but nasty numbers with names like the Cabibbo angle, and values like 1.166391 × 10-5 the Fermi coupling constant in GeV-2.

    Euclid’s Window Leonard Mlodinow 2001

  • Not nice numbers that would have made Pythagoras proud, but nasty numbers with names like the Cabibbo angle, and values like 1.166391 × 10-5 the Fermi coupling constant in GeV-2.

    Euclid’s Window Leonard Mlodinow 2001

  • The study of multimuon events gave quantitative support to the GIM model of the Cabibbo current through its predictions on charm production.

    Jack Steinberger - Autobiography 1988

  • Gell-Mann-Okubo formula and of the Cabibbo current is another story.

    Sheldon Glashow - Autobiography 1980

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