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Engineering & Physical Sciences: Physics & Astronomy
- Tiny Landscapes of Unseen Worlds (Fall 2008)
Inner Space, a grand-scale exhibit featuring molecular-scale subjects, is the result of an unusual collaboration between two UGA professors: artist Michael Oliveri and materials scientist and engineer Zhengwei Pan. - The Art of Science: Nanostructures Un-Structured (Spring 2007)
A collaborative art exhibit put together by UGA faculty-physicist Yiping Zhao, engineer Zhengwei Pan, and artist Michael Oliveri. - Big BIRC On Campus (Spring 2007)
UGA’s Bioimaging Research Center seeks to illuminate the workings of human (and animal) mind and matter. - UGA Astronomers Discover "Hot Tip" on Evolution of the Milky Way (Fall 2006)
The galaxy, NGC 1068, may offer insights into the evolution of our own spiral galaxy, the Milky Way. - The Lamar Dodd Award (Fall/Winter 2005)
UGA Creative Research Awards honor outstanding faculty. - Lighting the Dark (Spring 2004)
A new breed of glow-in-the-dark pigments may one day illuminate emergency signs, paintings and military equipment. - Mars Attacks (Summer 2001)
Sensationalistic depictions of Mars may contain a few grains of truth. - Mars Revisited (Summer 2001)
The scientific debate rages on over possible life on Mars - Twinkle, Twinkle, Double Star (Fall 1998)
Scott Shaw searches the heavens for traces of the fiery relationships among stellar twins. - Alone
in the Universe (Winter 1997)
Scientists have found uncanny coincidences that offer "compelling clues" to life on the red planet - Pick a
Number
Any Number (Fall 1993)
Computer simulations devour up to a million random numbers a second. A chance discovery by UGA and IBM scientists points to problems with some random number generators that fuel those simulations.