Some recent physics news! The results from Fermilab's Muon g-2, art and science and the ingenuity's flight delays.
Show Notes
Physics Friday
Muon g-2The experiment
webpage, and some extra videos and links to the Seminar can be found
here.
STEAM > STEM Brandi's @
sciartbro instagram account
Arts at Cern, and their
instagram account.
The College of William and Mary's Virtual Mural Conservation
Challenge.
Toni Feder's piece in
Physics TodayThe Martian HelicopterCheck out Nasa's website for All things
Ingenuity.
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