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David Lykken, a colleague of Mr Bouchard's, has inquired into the origins of happiness.
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"I think that idea is getting more and more traction, " said Dr Lykken.
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According to Dr Lykken, some younger theoretical physicists are beginning to develop completely novel ideas because they believe supersymmetry to be "old hat" .
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Joseph Lykken, a physicist at Fermilab in Illinois, warned that based on the physics we know (and the details of the Higgs) things don't look good for the cosmos.
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Mr Lykken has played into the critics' hands by arguing that women should be licensed to have children and that children produced by unlicensed breeders should be compulsorily adopted.
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Dr Joseph Lykken of Fermilab, who is among the conference organisers, says he and others working in the field are "disappointed" by the results - or rather, the lack of them.
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Mr Bouchard defends Mr Lykken's intellectual freedom.
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