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Pizza and Advising

Oct. 6th, 12-1 PM, DSC 111

Learn about Research Experiences for Undergraduates from fellow students, senior projects, and more about the program. We'll also have FREE pizza!

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NASA Internships

Contribute to agency projects under the guidance of a NASA mentor. The deadline for Spring 2024 applications is in November.

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Does F=ma?

A new study has challenged Einstein's and Newton’s theories of gravity. Standard gravity breaks down in the low acceleration limit. What do you think? Read the article and paper. Dr. Woolf will discuss this finding briefly at the November Physics and Pizza.

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Biophysics Book with Undergrad Co-Author!

Dr. Krasnoslobodtsev's biophysics research group contributed two chapters to the book series "Methods in Molecular Biology: RNA Nanostructures." Undergraduate physics major Joel Petersen was co-author on one of the chapters.

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Quantum in Classrooms

Dr. Moore will be giving the keynote address at two conferences next month: one in NJ and the other in NY. Using material from his best-selling Experience Physics curriculum, high school teachers will answer the question: Why can't we walk through walls? They'll also learn how to insert quantum physics into the high school classroom.

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