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Home   |   Publications   |   APS News   |   July 2008 (Volume 17, Number 7)   |   APS Committee on Informing the Public

APS Committee on Informing the Public

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APS Committe on Informing the Public LargePhoto by Rob Steiner

In May the APS Committee on Informing the Public, together with visitors and APS staff, met at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Front row (l to r): James Riordon (APS), Laura Greene (U. of Illinois), Bo Hammer, Chair (Franklin Institute), Alan Chodos (APS), Jessica Clark (APS), Gianfranco Vidali (Syracuse U.), Sean Carroll (Caltech), Dan Dahlberg (U. of Minnesota), Larry Gladney (U. of Pennsylvania), Ivan Schuller (UCSD), Becky Thompson-Flagg (APS), Paul Chaikin (NYU), Brian Schwartz (CUNY). Back row (l to r): Tyrannosaurus Rex, Apatosaurus.

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