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PhysicsLinda Bondlatest articles
Physics
Sep 1, 2005 Richard Feynman was one of our greatest physicists and one of our most entertaining scientists. This book offers an unusual look at a very human master of the art of unique thinking.
Jul 28, 2005 Sometimes our way of looking at a problem is too limiting. It may be important to remember to think outside the box.
Jun 5, 2005 Waters of Forgetfulness - Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Can a potion change our lives? The new physics suggests much of what occurs is related to what we expect to find, so why not? (See Chapter 1 under the topic "Water for Life.")
May 2, 2005 Hitchhiker's Guide and Other Physics Exams There comes a time in everyone's physics class when they have to take a test, or.... go to a movie... it's your choice!
Mar 1, 2005 It's time for a paradigm shift, everybody. Hang onto your seats. This is going to be an interesting ride!
Dec 29, 2004 Without play, how can we hope to make those wondrous discoveries that come when we are "open to the unexected?"
Nov 9, 2004 A good physics book for the general reader should make the topic accessible and be entertaining as well. K.C. Cole's collection of bright, thoughtful essays is just the ticket for science enthusiasts who want a challenge without a headache.
Jun 7, 2004 A plant's cells do more than house their food - they also give it stability and flexibility.
Apr 30, 2004 There's more to a wave than meets the shore. Find out what makes them travel and how they are measured.
Mar 31, 2004 What's With the Price of Gasoline? Gasoline prices may be rising, but it's still the same old energy picture out there.
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