physics
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New Paper Doll! Flat Matt
Our fabulous collection of scientist paper dolls has a new addition: physicist Matt Lowry! Matt teaches high school and college…
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Owner of a Lonely Quark: The High Temperature Quantum Chromodynamics of Ágnes Mócsy (Women in Science 68)
When planning a trip to the universe’s first millionth of a second of existence, there are really only two things…
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She Sang the Arc Electric: Hertha Marks Ayrton (Women in Science 65).
Sometimes, simplicity dooms. In World War I, chlorine gas rained down upon the British soldiers blearing through their semi-lives in the…
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Can you make a blacklight with your phone and markers?
Somewhere on the internet, whether it were Tumblr, or Facebook, or Twitter, or Pinterest or… you know just somewhere, I…
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Trajectories: Katherine Johnson’s Orbital Mathematics. (Women in Science 60)
Before NASA, there was NACA, an oddball collection of aeronautics nerds using black box data and wind tunnel analysis to…
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Mad Art Cast and The Orbital Mechanics of Starkiller Base
Welcome to the latest episode of Mad Art Cast! We have a special guest! Joining us this week is Mindy…
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There’s a Science Rap Battle Brewing and We Couldn’t Be More Thrilled
It’s not every day you get a highly publicized, totally sincere spat between two celebrities about science. It’s so rare…
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Is the LHC an expensive art installation?
There are reams of writing, hours of talks, and TV programs by scientists on the manifestation of beauty in physics…
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