Looking for a fun way put your physics knowledge to the test? Physics Jeopardy is a great outreach tool for engaging other members within your department or with a nearby chapter.
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ICYMI: How do you simulate a universe? Huge supercomputers and clever algorithms have made coding the cosmos possible and created new virtual laboratories.
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What’s up in the night's sky this September? A plethora of planets, all visible to the naked eye! Get the details on how to catch a glimpse of Mars, Saturn, Jupiter and Venus filling the skies with their planetary pageantry this month: nasa.tumblr.com/post/1776252…
ATLAS has – at long last – observed the Higgs boson decaying into a pair of bottom (b) quarks! In this video, our physicists explain why this is such an important milestone. Learn more: cern.ch/go/7KFv
Today, our @NASAspitzer Space Telescope celebrates 15 years since its launch. Designed to observe the universe in infrared light, the telescope has far outlived its initial requirement of 2.5 years. Learn about its discoveries: go.nasa.gov/2PDcMnh#Spitzer15
Who: You!
What: First Physics Club meeting for the Spring 2018 semester!
When: Tonight (1/30) at 7 pm.
Where: Patterson 120.
Why: Physics Club!
How: Be at the specified location at the specified time.