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Light Fantastic: the Science of Colour
The Institute of Physics produces annual Schools and Colleges' lectures. Prof. Pete Vukusic from the School of Physics at Exeter University delivers the 2007 ...
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12. Thin Films: Material Choices & Manufacturing, Part I
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Soft Condensed Matter Seminar Nov 09, 2020 - Soft Matter Science and the COVID-19 Pandemic
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China Makes Historic Moon Landing, Boosting Rivalry With U.S.
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The Economics of Bitcoin
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Utah State University has flown more experiments in space than any other university in the world. Thirty years ago Bruce Bugbee and his students began ...
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The Myth of Genius
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