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Curious About the Higgs Boson? The GSU Library Can Help
On July 4, 2012, physics history was made. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced that scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider have...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- General
- Physics & Astronomy
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The Final Flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery
If you looked up at the sky on the morning of April 17, you might have spotted a once-in-a-lifetime sight: the Space Shuttle Discovery’s final...Topics- Books
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- For Graduate Students
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- General
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Faster-Than-Light Neutrino Finding May Be In Error
You might have heard news of the OPERA collaboration’s CERN experiment recording neutrinos traveling faster than light, a finding that would call Einstein’s theory of...Topics- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- General
- Physics & Astronomy
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Keeping Current with Web of Science
Did you know you can get email and RSS alerts from Web of Science on any topic you’re interested in? It’s easy and a great...Topics- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Databases
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Scientists Hunt for ‘God’ particle
The Higgs boson (the particle that gives all matter its mass) — sometimes referred to as the “God particle” has recently made news. This particle...Topics- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
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- For Graduate Students
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Preparing for 2012
The semester is winding down and the winter solstice will soon be upon us. It’s now time to prepare for what many have predicted as...Topics- Anthropology
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- Ejournals
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“Giving Peer Review a Second Chance: Strategies for Providing and Interpreting Feedback”
Hey students! Here’s an opportunity to get free help with the writing process. The Writing Studio, located on the 9th floor of the General Classroom...Topics- African American Studies
- Anthropology
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
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The Science of Soccer
The World Cup not only showed exciting soccer but also fascinating physics in action. Are you still wondering how those world’s greatest players are able...Topics- For Faculty
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- Physics & Astronomy
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How do you read articles? Did you see Cell launched a new online format for scientific articles?
Cell Press, who publishes leading journals including Cell, Cancer Cell, Neuron, and Immunity, has collaborated with Elsevier (ScienceDirect) to develop a new format for online...Topics- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Ejournals
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Institute of Physics (IOP) Journals Moved to a New Interface: IOPscience
Are you a physics professor, researcher, or student? The Institute of Physics (IOP) just launched a new interface for all IOP journals: IOPscience. In IOPscience,...Topics- Ejournals
- For Faculty
- For Graduate Students
- For Students
- Physics & Astronomy