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| Name=New physics with <br/>Jeremy Davies
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| Professors=[[Jeremy Davies]]
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A class from our seminar series, focusing on cutting-edge physics.
 
A class from our seminar series, focusing on cutting-edge physics.
 
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[[Science]] never rests. It is never as clear-cut as facts and equations. There are always [[Unanswered questions|questions]] to be answered and research to be done. Jeremy Davies breaks down a few of the scientific studies that have recently interested him in this seminar.
 
[[Science]] never rests. It is never as clear-cut as facts and equations. There are always [[Unanswered questions|questions]] to be answered and research to be done. Jeremy Davies breaks down a few of the scientific studies that have recently interested him in this seminar.

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A class from our seminar series, focusing on cutting-edge physics.

Class 1
PHYJeremyDavies2

Science never rests. It is never as clear-cut as facts and equations. There are always questions to be answered and research to be done. Jeremy Davies breaks down a few of the scientific studies that have recently interested him in this seminar.