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Physics Colloquium Series

Physics Colloquium Series

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Non-separability, Individuation, and Space-Time

Non-separability, Individuation, and Space-Time

Following a suggestion of David Bohm’s, I will explore the possibility that phenomena associated with entanglement and c... Read more

15 Nov 2013

1hr 19mins

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Dark Matter at Colliders

Dark Matter at Colliders

While 27% of the Universe is made of dark matter, the particle identity of the dark matter still remains a mystery. Coll... Read more

1 Nov 2013

53mins

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Explore the TeV scale New Physics with LHC Data

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Probing the Limits of Nuclear Activity with the COSMOS Survey

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Turbulent times in quantum physics.

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The Physics of Vowels and Consonants

The Physics of Vowels and Consonants

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Are you really teaching if no one is really learning? Designing evidence-based instruction in extreme classes

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Pattern Formation Exhibited by Biofilm Formation within Microfluidic Chambers

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