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Home   |   Meetings & Events   |   Archived Multimedia Presentations   |   April Meeting 2007   |   Session J5: Nobel Prize Symposium

Session J5: Nobel Prize Symposium

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April Meeting 2007

Sponsoring Units: APS
Chair: Leo Kadanoff, University of Chicago, APS President
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront - Grand 6

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Sunday, April 15, 2007
10:30AM - 11:06AM
J5.00001: From the Big Bang to the Nobel Prize
Invited Speaker: John Mather
Sunday, April 15, 2007
11:06AM - 11:42AM

J5.00002: Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Anisotropies: their Discovery and Utilization (965K pdf file)
Invited Speaker: George Smoot
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