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    Sidney Nagel

    Clues About How a Sand Pile Holds Itself Up:Scientists Get 3-D View of Force Chains in Granular Materials

    Clues About How a Sand Pile Holds Itself Up:Scientists Get 3-D View of Force Chains in Granular Materials

    Aug 20, 1995
    "Sound in Sand" and Other Mysteries of Granular Materials Examined in University/Industry Workshop

    "Sound in Sand" and Other Mysteries of Granular Materials Examined in University/Industry Workshop

    May 5, 1995
    MRI Comes Back to Physics: 3-D Pictures of Granular Flow

    MRI Comes Back to Physics: 3-D Pictures of Granular Flow

    Mar 13, 1995
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    Dec 9, 1993

    University of Chicago Chronicle

    Liberal education forum Nov. 10

    Liberal education forum Nov. 10

    Oct 28, 1993

    University of Chicago Chronicle

    Sidney Nagel BW

    Sidney Nagel

    Title: Stein-Freiler Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Physics, James Franck Institute, Enrico Fermi Institute and the College

    Expertise:

    Departmental website: https://physics.uchicago.edu/directory/sidney-r-nagel

    Lab website: http://nagelgroup.uchicago.edu/Nagel-Group/index.html

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