Physics
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Why do traveling icebergs speed up in warmer ocean waters?
Physics behind ice blocks’ melting helps propel them, Clark-Paris study reveals When you think of icebergs, what comes to mind? Perhaps it’s the iceberg that brought down the Titanic off Newfoundland in 1912. Or maybe it’s A-23A, the “megaberg” that broke off an Antarctic ice shelf in 1986 and became a media sensation as it…
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Clark’s drag racer
For Owen Sheff ’24, studying aerodynamics is as easy as riding a bike
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Robert Goddard anniversary begins its historic climb
Tree planting launches celebration of Clark’s rocket pioneer
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Squirmy medicine: Will robot worms heal what ails you?
‘Soft robots may one day worm their way through the human body to assist with the diagnoses of illness and the delivery of medicines.’
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Fruit flies and fungus, molecules and mutations
Summer STEM Workshop brings science alive
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‘Clark made me who I am’
Ronnie Cushnie ’24 engineers his future
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‘GPA is not destiny’
When theoretical cosmologist and particle physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein presented Clark’s annual Presidential Lecture recently in Tilton Hall and met with students in an intimate conversation beforehand, she let them know her path to success wasn’t always easy.
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‘My goal right now: for the next generation to have a world at all’
Renowned physicist will present Presidential Lecture on Oct. 5
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Physics with a twist: Clark professor finds answers via origami
Science Advances publishes latest thread in Kudrolli Lab’s research
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Physics Professor Alexander Petroff receives NSF CAREER Award to study the movement of bacteria
Research seeks to unlock the link between mobility and magnetics









