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Welcome to my monthly email to people around the country with an interest in Physics. It has news and events for July 2010 and beyond.
This month the AIP is discussing black hole appetites in Canberra, discovering the real CERN in Wollongong, delving into the history of the Nobel Prize in Physics at UQ and adventuring [...]

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Welcome to my monthly newsletter to people around the country with an interest in Physics. It has news and events for June 2010 and beyond.
This month the AIP is manipulating neurons in Canberra; discovering the real CERN in Sydney; exploring the physics behind the GPS at UQ; unlocking soccer-ball aerodynamics in Adelaide and investigating how [...]

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Welcome to my monthly posting to people around the country with an interest in physics. It contains news and events for May 2010 and beyond.
This month the AIP is celebrating the laser in Canberra; exploring nuclear energy without radioactive radiation in Sydney; discovering the rocky birth of physics at UQ; hunting high energy particles with [...]

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From Brian James, President of the Australian Institute of Physics
Welcome to my monthly email to people around the country with an interest in physics. It contains news and events for April 2010 and beyond.
This month’s AIP meetings include discussion of life on Mars, the physics of art and jewellery, web 2.0 in physics education and [...]

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From Brian James, AIP President
Welcome to my monthly email to people around the country with an interest in physics. This email has news and events for November and beyond.

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Welcome to my monthly newsletter to people around the country with an interest in physics, following a big showing by physics in National Science Week. Congratulations to all involved in holding events-I know of at least 120 physics events that took place.
This month I report on FASTS, the Square Kilometre Array bid, Eureka Prize and [...]

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Welcome to my special bulletin for National Science Week 2009.
There are over 650 events being held around Australia during Science Week, which runs from 15-23 August, and many of them have a focus on physics. National events include a speaking tour by theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss and the Big Aussie Star Hunt.
I’ve listed the National [...]

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Welcome to my monthly email to people around the country with an interest in physics, as we remember the first moon landing 40 years ago. In August, Christine Charles, the AIP’s 2009 Women in Physics lecturer, is busy talking to school students and the public in Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania. The IYA lecturers are also [...]

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Welcome to my monthly email to people with an interest in physics.
July activities from the Australian Institute of Physics include Reinhard Genzel talking on black holes and galaxies in the Canberra and Perth,

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Welcome to my monthly email to AIP members.
Coming up in May: plasmas, orreries, musical wind instruments and particles in AIP events around the country.
Astronomy features at the Sydney Writers Festival and in talks in Sydney, Melbourne and the ACT. And there are teacher development courses covering nanotechnology, astronomy and astrophysics. All these and more below.

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