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Newb to Physics, Good Places To Start?
Stephen Hawkins - "Universe In A Nut Shell" is also a very good book that covers general topics without getting too deep. https://www.amazon.com/dp/055380202X/?tag=pfamazon01-20- logically
- Post #6
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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How Can Technology Enhance School Safety?
Additional factors to consider are schools that do not reside in a single building. An example is the school that my little brother (6 y/o) goes to. The school consists of 10 buildings; the main building (which houses the school admin and 50% of the students) has 8 separate entrances, the other...- logically
- Post #37
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Study exasolar planets in particular terrestrial ones
http://www.airforce.com/careers/detail/scientist Just curious as to the specifics on Air Force Scientist. It doesn't seem like there is that much information available. I'm not worried about the specifics of serving in the military; I was AD enlisted and currently National Guard Enlisted...- logically
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Italian seismologists convicted of multiple manslaughter.
Don't forget that if the patient failed to disclose a medical condition or allergy that the practicing physician did nothing wrong. I guess this means a lot of Meteorologist are going to be convicted of manslaughter for Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Irene... While were at it let's throw in...- logically
- Post #18
- Forum: Art, History, and Linguistics
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Mathematical physics / physics graduate programs
I'm also interested in a list of schools for Mathematical Physics in the United States. I know of the University of Central Florida but I'm not getting a whole lot of other results. I looking to study energy, primarily alternative energies.- logically
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising