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Physics
Pier Oddone to retire as Fermilab director
Pier Oddone to retire as Fermilab director
Aug 2, 2012
New method knocks out stubborn electron problem
New method knocks out stubborn electron problem
Jul 3, 2012
Images capture split personality of dense suspensions
Images capture split personality of dense suspensions
Mar 30, 2012
Was Einstein wrong — or was the cable loose?
Was Einstein wrong — or was the cable loose?
Feb 22, 2012
Fourth-year Michael Baumer receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Fourth-year Michael Baumer receives Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Feb 15, 2012
Science awards go to UChicago physics professor, alumnus
Science awards go to UChicago physics professor, alumnus
Dec 29, 2011
Two seemingly unrelated phenomena share surprising link
Two seemingly unrelated phenomena share surprising link
Oct 10, 2011
Peter Littlewood named associate laboratory director at Argonne
Peter Littlewood named associate laboratory director at Argonne
May 17, 2011
Robots: Future Manipulators
Robots: Future Manipulators
Mar 11, 2011
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New method improves modeling of electrons’ motions in complex molecules
New method improves modeling of electrons’ motions in complex molecules
Mar 11, 2011
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