Science books for kids matter (or used to)
The elementary school I attended hosted an annual book fair, and every year I went with my mother to browse. I would check out the sports books first, to see [...]
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The elementary school I attended hosted an annual book fair, and every year I went with my mother to browse. I would check out the sports books first, to see [...]
Last summer, I was blessed with the opportunity to learn about the basics of high temperature superconductors in the Yeh Group under the tutelage of visiting Professor Feng. We formed [...]
Everyone in grad school has taken on the task of picking the perfect research group at some point. Then some among us had the dubious distinction of choosing the perfect [...]
As summer fades to autumn, prospective grad students are eyeing applications. Professors are suggesting courses, and seniors are preparing for Graduate Record Exams (GREs). American physics programs (and a few [...]
Lunch with Spiros, Eryn, and Jackie at the Athenaeum (left to right). Sitting and eating lunch in the room where Einstein and many others of turbo charged, ultra-powered [...]
Burning Man... what a controversial topic these days. The annual festival received quite a bit of media attention this year, with a particular emphasis on how the 'tech elite' do burning [...]
Editor's Note: Kevin Kuns, a physics concentrator in the Caltech Class of 2012, received the D. S. Kothari Prize in Physics for undergraduate research conducted at Caltech's Institute for Quantum [...]
In the first post of this series, I described some frustrations I had with what we were told to do in TA training. In the previous post, I recalled some [...]
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