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A Work in Progress

No science discipline now can (or should) be seen as a silo, content to keep its boundaries closed against marauders from elsewhere. This is just as true of physics as any of the other sciences. For me, working at the … Continue reading

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Teaching to bridge the gap between Physics and Biology

Yesterday’s sessions at the Physics Meets Biology  meeting ended with discussion of what can be done to help teaching in biological physics.  The 2008 Wakeham Review highlighted that ‘physics students in many departments get regrettably little exposure,if any, to modern … Continue reading

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