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The physics of gravity-defying street tricks This article was taken from the September issue of Wired UK magazine.
Known as "Dr. Tatiana" to her students and online fan base, the professor performs physics tricks with boundless energy and enthusiasm.
The next meeting of the New Bedford Science Café will feature David Kagan, a professor of physics at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, on “Quantum Computing: A Revolution That’s Sure ...
Theoretical Physics: The Man Who Does Tricks with Strings 2 minute read J. Madeleine Nash August 7, 2000 12:00 AM EDT ...
Known as "Dr. Tatiana" to her students and online fan base, the professor performs physics tricks with boundless energy and enthusiasm.
Tatiana Erukhimova, who teaches physics at Texas A&M University, has managed to get her students, as well as future generations, excited about the science. Known as "Dr. Tatiana" to her students and ...
Erukhimova grew up surrounded by physics. She's from Nizhny Novgorod, about 250 miles east of Moscow, known for its institutions with superb physics education. Both of her parents were physicists.
Erukhimova grew up surrounded by physics. She's from Nizhny Novgorod, about 250 miles east of Moscow, known for its institutions with superb physics education. Both of her parents were physicists.
Erukhimova grew up surrounded by physics. She's from Nizhny Novgorod, about 250 miles east of Moscow, known for its institutions with superb physics education. Both of her parents were physicists.
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