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Physics Crowdfunding Hackathon

Fiat Physica, the world’s premier crowdfunding platform, devoted to the success of physics, astronomy and space exploration, will celebrate its launch with a hackathon on Saturday October 24 at General Assembly. This hackathon invites scientists, educators, technologists, and communicators to participate in a day-long workshop where the Fiat Physica team and other experts in the field will help scientists craft crowdfunding campaigns to raise money for their research.
 
If you plan on attending please make sure that you have registered both on the General Assembly site (http://physicshack2015.com) as well as the Eventbrite page (https://physicshack.eventbrite.com) which keeps track of how you will be participating.

How to Create a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign for Physics, Astronomy, and Space

Relativity’s Influence Is Still Going Strong on Its 100th Birthday

Observation of exotic pentaquark particles made…

HERA experiments H1 and ZEUS publish most precise picture of the proton…

Mathematicians formulate equations, bend light and figure out how to hide things…

A champion of discoveries yet to come…

Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists

At super-low temperatures, a crystal called samarium hexaboride behaves in an unexplained, imagination-stretching way.

A Private View of Quantum Reality

Quantum theorist Christopher Fuchs explains how to solve the paradoxes of quantum mechanics. His price: physics gets personal.

 

LHC Season 2: First physics at 13 TeV to start tomorrow