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Physics Professor Leopoldo Pando Zayas Receives UROP’s Outstanding Research Mentor Award
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Physicists Junjie Zhu and Lu Li Awarded DOE Early Career Research Grants
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Physicist Katherine Freese Interviewed in National Geographic Daily News
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Physicists Timothy McKay, David Gerdes, and August Evrard Honored with Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize
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Professor of Physics and Biophysics Sarah Veatch Honored with a 2012 Sloan Research Fellowship
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Physicist Brad Orr Honored by Regents as Thurnau Professor
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Watch Physicist Jennifer Ogilvie and U-M Graduate Kristin L.M. Lewis Discuss Their Spectroscopic Studies of Photosynthesis
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Physicist Gregory Tarle Explores the Evolution of Our Universe
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Professor Gordon Kane to Present Distinguished University Professorship Lecture on March 6
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Physicist Paul Drake and Team’s Use of Galactic Magnetic Field in Lab Bolsters Astrophysical Theory
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Christmas Eve Launch of the Cosmic Ray Electron Synchrotron Telescope (CREST)
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Assistant Professor Hui Deng Awarded NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Grant
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UMich Society of Physics Students Wins Outstanding Chapter Award for 2011!
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Winter 2012 Saturday Morning Physics Schedule
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Physicist Georg Raithel, Doctoral Student Sarah Anderson and Graduate Kelly Younge Trap Giant Atoms
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U-M Physics Professor and Physics Alumni Elected APS Fellows
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Read U-M Physicist Gordon Kane's Nature Column "Particle Physics is at a Turning Point"
The discovery of the Higgs boson will complete the standard model — but it could also point the way to a deeper understanding, says Gordon Kane.
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Physics Professor Katherine Freese Awarded a Simons Fellowship
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Physicists’ ‘Light From Darkness’ Breakthrough Named a Top 2011 Discovery
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Physicist Luming Duan Comments on Potential Leap for Quantum Entanglement


