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41. Physics.iastate.edu
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http://www.physics.iastate.edu
42. Phys.vt.edu
Virginia Tech Department of Physics Homepage
http://www.phys.vt.edu
43. Physics33.creighton.edu
Creighton University Physics Department - Bachelors and Masters degrees offered in a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic, Liberal arts university. Graduate and Undergraduate research opportunities in astrophysics ,atomic, biophysics, condensed matter, cosmic
http://physics33.creighton.edu
44. Physics.usu.edu
Jennifer L. Gardner (SDL) Analysis and Modeling of Nitric Oxide Infrared Emissions in the Thermospheres Reception (FOOD!!): 2:30 pm Society of Physics Students Microgravity Research Team Who are the Physics Fellows? $90,000 Graduate Fellowship Physics
http://www.physics.usu.edu
45. Physics.byu.edu
Mercury passed directly between the Earth and the Sun on November 8th. Students from the department of Physics and Astronomy manned two telescopes with special filters to allow visitors to see this event. If you missed this one the next will occur in
http://www.physics.byu.edu
46. Physics.auburn.edu
Auburn University Physics Department, Auburn, AL
http://www.physics.auburn.edu
47. Www-physics.ucsd.edu
American Institute of Physics Career Services Center Prospective Physics Majors Career Information Salaries for Physicists Course Web Pages Course & Study Materials Courses & Study Materials Society for Physics Students / a ASE Application Information
http://www-physics.ucsd.edu
48. Physicsweb.org
Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) Server at physicsweb.org Port 80
http://www.physicsweb.org
49. Physics.miami.edu
Physics Department, University of Miami
http://www.physics.miami.edu
50. Physics.umass.edu
It was glorious weather for the Annual Physics Hike up Mount Norwottuck in the Holyoke Range. There was particularly good participation from the incoming graduate class. (But hasn't that kid in the baseball cap and blue shirt graduated yet?!) Exploring
http://www.physics.umass.edu