Wednesday, October 7, 2015

2015 Nobel Prize for Physics

TAPT,

Below is a message AAPT members received, and it looks like a great resource on neutrinos, available free to everyone through October 31st

The 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics has been presented "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass."

In celebration of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics, AAPT presents a new resource for members to use in teaching about the physics behind the Nobel Prize, "Neutrinos: Teaching the science behind the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics" featuring articles published in the  American Journal of Physics and The Physics Teacher.  The articles in this resource are available free of charge through October 31 so please feel free to share them with your colleagues.

AAPT is a member society in the American Institute for Physics (AIP). You will find additional 2015 Nobel Prize resources on AIP's website at https://www.aip.org/science-news/nobel/physics2015/articles.

Sincerely,
Beth A. Cunningham
Executive Officer

 

Karie Meyers, Ph.D.

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