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Home   |   Programs   |   Minorities in Physics   |   Minority Poster

Minority Poster

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Conquer your universe; master physics.The APS is pleased to offer our brand new physics poster, "Conquer Your Universe, Master Physics!" Although aimed at minority middle and high school students, this beautiful, vibrant poster will encourage all students to master physics and gain a better understanding of their physical universe. It would make a great addition to any classroom, study hall, bedroom or place where students are learning. Interested in obtaining a free copy? Bulk copies? Send an e-mail to knowles@aps.org with your postal mailing address and a brief explanation of how you plan to use the poster. Quantities are limited.

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