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Games scientists 
play 
  
“When mathematicians 
and physicists are left alone in a room, one of the games they’ll play is called 
a Fermi problem, in which they try to figure out the approximate answer to an arbitrary 
		problem,” said Rebecca Saxe, a cognitive neuroscientist at the 
		Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is married to a physicist. 
		“They’ll ask, how many piano tuners are there in Chicago, or what 
		contribution to the ocean’s temperature do fish make, and they’ll try to 
		come up with a plausible answer.” [full 
		article] 
  
	
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