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4gravitons.com
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I've found that when it comes to reading papers, there are two distinct things I look for. Sometimes, I read a paper looking for an answer. Typically, this is a "how to" kind of answer: I'm trying to do something, and the paper I'm reading is supposed to explain how. More rarely, I'm directly using...
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eighteenthelephant.com
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Several times so far I've taught a graduate course on biophysics. Last term I taught it again, but with a twist: it was a combined graduate and undergraduate course. There were two motivations for this. First, biophysics is unfamiliar enough to physics graduate students that upper-division undergraduates aren't at any significant disadvantage. In fact, I've...
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acoup.blog
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Fireside this week! A little break after wrapping up our look at Europa Universalis IV. The next things coming up on the blog are going to be a look at who the Romans were and who they thought they were and an extension of our examination of EU4 into one of Paradox's other titles, Victoria...
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