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  • DCMP Upcoming Conferences and Workshops
  • A nice periodic table 
  • OSC Acknowledgements 
  • How to prepare an embed link from buckeyebox
  • Matteo Rini: Writing Better Scientific Papers
  • Joshua Schimel’s Writing Science
  • GitHub – How to Set Up and Use – see also Quickstart for repositories
  • Python Bootcamp
  • Guidelines for Physics PhD oral exams conducted via CarmenZoom
  • An evening with Phil Anderson (2008)
  • Professor’s guide

Oppenheimer Lectures

  • “Universe or Multi-verse”, Andrei Linde
  • “Did an ‘Evolutionary’ Process Lead To Supersymmetry In Our Universe?”, S. James Gates, Jr.
  • “Condensed Matter Physics: The Goldilocks Science”, Marvin Cohen
  • “The Higgs Particle: Pivot of Symmetry and Mass”, Gerardus ‘t Hooft
  • “Anticipating a New Golden Age”, Frank Wilczek
  • “Quantum Degenerate Gases Achievements and Perspectives”, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
  • “Spooky Actions At A Distance?”, N. David Mermin

Life stories – Requires NYT login

  • At First She Didn’t Succeed, but She Tried and Tried Again (960 Times)
  • In a Video Game, Tackling the Complexities of Protein Folding

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