"I'm relieved to see that even brilliant physicists make mistakes."
A physicist makes a strong case for "a thing called living."
She guessed that in another few hours the two physicists would make some progress on the problem.
The physicists of the twentieth century made short work of that idea.
In 1952, American physicists made an important breakthrough: the H-bomb.
Any decent physicist with access to a boson could make them.
He and the physicists of his generation made peace with a way of describing nature that only explained how, not why.
So now apparently physicists had made something out of nothing-made a whole universe, in fact.
Q. On a different subject, do you think physicists make great husbands?
But, like religious people who make icons, the physicist has also made conventional models of atoms and particles.