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New Kohn Hall Proves Whole Can Be More Than Sum Of Old and New Parts

Michael Graves Executes Design to Enhance Collaborations Among Physicists
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005

Polchinski Elected To National Academy of Sciences

Joseph G. Polchinski, professor of physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and KITP permanent member, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences at the annual spring meeting.
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005

Marking Einstein’s Annus Mirabilis

The Year of Physics celebrates the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s annus mirabilis of 1905 — the year he published three landmark papers (each in a different area of physics) that changed the course of physics forever, and radically altered human conceptions of reality.
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005

Biological Physics

How Do Physics and Biology Go Together?
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005

How Is Birdsong Like a Tennis Serve?

How the young bird learns song appears to bear a striking resemblance not only to how a human baby learns speech, but also to how general goal-directed behaviors involving fine muscle control are learned.
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005

Biological Physics Enters Permanent Ranks at KITP

With Shraiman’s Appointment, Biological Physics Enters Permanent Ranks at KITP
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005

Point of View: Physicists and Biologists Watch Fruitfly Movie

An English literature professor remarked to his graduate students in a class on 20th century American novelists, “Point of view is everything in fiction.”
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KITP Newsletter, Fall 2005