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Astronuc replied to the thread Tungsten Cubes for STEM Education — Looking for Feedback.I had the same thoughts. Without other cubes of different metals, e.g., Mo, Fe, Cu, Al, there a limited uses for a single cube. One... -
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Is it just Tungsten, or are there other metals available (in the same size)? These could be useful for measurements of mass and volume... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Physics Career Prospects (outside of academia).I started in physics with nuclear and astro specializations then migrated into nuclear engineering. Many of my fellow physics students... -
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You should add AI to your toolbox, also. Getting back to employment, the American Institute of Physics has extensive information on... -
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About physics in industry. I only know about the nuclear industry in Canada. There is some indications of new build in Canada. So it... -
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Yes, this is a good time to evaluate your future career goals, with the understanding that you will likely need to re-evaluate them... -
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I do not have enough information on the state of the economy in European countries to comment. However, as someone who lives in Canada... -
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For some background, I'm currently a 3rd year physics major with an astro specialization studying in Canada, and as undergraduates are... -
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A rule of thumb is that a typical normally aspirated automobile gas engine burns 0.5 lbs of gasoline per horsepower-hour. Since... -
Astronuc replied to the thread Undergrad Very high energy photons in space."Very high energy photons" is an interesting topic. The OP poses an interesting, although awkward, question with respect to PeV or GeV... -
Astronuc posted the thread Iceberg A-23A turns blue, starts traveling and may break apart in Earth Sciences.It is mid-Summer in the Southern Hemisphere Massive iconic iceberg turns blue and is "on the verge of complete disintegration," NASA...