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[[Category:Scientist]] | '''Ugo Nwaozuzu''' is an independent researcher whose work addresses the [[Astro-Physical and Biological implications of Cosmic Electro-Magnetism]]. Nwaozuzu is associated with the community of natural philosophers listed in the [[Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists]]. | ||
==Work== | |||
Nwaozuzu's research concerns the astro-physical and biological implications of cosmic electro-magnetism, a subject that considers the role of electromagnetic phenomena at cosmic scales and their possible connection to biological processes. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [https://www.naturalphilosophy.org/ John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society] | |||
[[Category:Scientist|Nwaozuzu Ugo]] | |||
[[Category:Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists]] | |||
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| Residence | Singapore |
| Known for | Astro-Physical and Biological implications of Cosmic Electro-Magnetism |
Ugo Nwaozuzu is an independent researcher whose work addresses the Astro-Physical and Biological implications of Cosmic Electro-Magnetism. Nwaozuzu is associated with the community of natural philosophers listed in the Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.
Work
Nwaozuzu's research concerns the astro-physical and biological implications of cosmic electro-magnetism, a subject that considers the role of electromagnetic phenomena at cosmic scales and their possible connection to biological processes.