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Have a physics question? Whether you're curious about tiny, elusive neutrinos or the most massive black holes in the universe, we can help. We are graduate students, research scientists and faculty in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at University of Delaware. We are developers of quantum computers, space weather forecasters, planet hunters and more! | |||
Please email your question to askaphysicist@physics.udel.edu | Please email your question to askaphysicist@physics.udel.edu | ||
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Have a physics question? Whether you're curious about tiny, elusive neutrinos or the most massive black holes in the universe, we can help. We are graduate students, research scientists and faculty in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at University of Delaware. We are developers of quantum computers, space weather forecasters, planet hunters and more!
Please email your question to askaphysicist@physics.udel.edu New Questions |