The Inpsiration of Science
Physics
Hyakutake was unbelievable. The 1996 comet stretched a full 110 degrees across the darkest skies, and it was there in Arizona – for the first time – that Sue Lederer saw a comet with the naked eye. Yet it was science that was on her mind. For physics professors like Lederer and her Cal State San Bernardino colleague, Laura Woodney, beauty is data.
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