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Dark Matter Comes to St. Cloud State UniversityJan 30, 2009
One of our illustrious alumni is returning to St. Cloud State University. We are honored to have Dr. Dan Hooper give a presentation to the public on Thursday, February 26 in the Ritsche Auditorium of Stewart Hall at 7:00 p.m. He will speak to the...
Perseid Meteor ShowerAug 4, 2008
My favorite meteor shower is this month, the Perseids. They are fairly numerous and bright but will be seen very well due to the moon setting around 1 am on the morning of the 12th. The best time to view them is around 3 - 5 am that morning. A friend of
The Biggest Nothing in the Universe!Feb 27, 2008
On Monday, March 31, at 7:00 pm, in room 116 in the Wick Science Building, the biggest nothing in the universe comes to St. Cloud State University. Professor Lawrence Rudnick from the University of Minnesota co-discovered the largest area in the...
Minnesota's CSI Comes to St. Cloud State UniversityJan 24, 2008
On February 26, 2008, a member of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) Science Laboratory will give a presentation to the public at St. Cloud State University’s Physics and Astronomy Seminar Series (PASS).
James Koch, a scientist at the...
Renewable Energy, Energy Independence and Climate ChangeJan 16, 2008
Physicist Louis Schwartzkopf will discuss “Renewable Energy, Energy Independence and Climate Change” 7 p.m. Jan. 22, in Room 116 of the Robert H. Wick Science Building.
The presentation is part of a seminar series sponsored by the St. Cloud State...
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