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THE WEEK IN PHYSICS: 10–14 JULY
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Skipping stones underwater
Spheres leap and dive beneath the surface as they are pulled horizontally through a laboratory water channel.
Andrew Grant
Bringing JWST images to life
An astronomer and image colorization expert explains how the IR telescope's raw filter data yield the captivating images that are released to the public.
Jennifer Sieben
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Albert Einstein and the high school geometry problem
The famous physicist's answer to a Hollywood high schooler's letter went viral 65 years ago.
David Topper and Dwight E. Vincent
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Webinar—Rediscovered Artifacts & Mysteries from the Hunt for the Neutrino
A recently uncovered cache of materials that neutrino pioneers Clyde Cowan and Fred Reines collected includes records, keepsakes, and images that were packed away shortly after the electron antineutrino was first discovered in the flux from a reactor in South Carolina in 1956. Notes, images, and invoices offer an intimate glimpse of the efforts that led to first direct detection of neutrinos. Register now.
Rain on the Sun
A new instrument reveals not only the size of plasma rain in the Sun's corona but also the atmospheric response, which provides more clues about the coronal-heating phenomenon.
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Students should strategically consider where to apply to graduate school, and faculty members should provide up-to-date job resources so that undergraduates can make informed career decisions.
Nicholas T. Young, Caitlin Hayward, and Eric F. Bell
Webinar—Navigating the Electromagnetic Compatibility Landscape
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FROM THE JULY MAGAZINE
Ocean optics illuminates aquatic algae
Large masses of algae in the great Atlantic Sargassum belt and around the world affect local ecosystems and the environment. Satellite imagery, combined with traditional research techniques, is now helping scientists to study them.
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