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  1. Check out Nobu Toge's stunning photographs of KEK, the Japanese high-energy physics lab: http://bit.ly/2q0P66
  2. If the Earth was squeezed to the size of a gumball, it would become a black hole. In Astronomy, gumball eats you!
  3. Ignore last tweet: Not Sean M. Carroll, astrophysicist, but Sean B. Carroll, biologist and author: http://www.q2cfestival.com/
  4. This is hilarious: Why physics is easy compared to the memorizing and essay- writing required in the liberal arts: http://bit.ly/3aQ2qe
  5. The laser super hero, Spectra, has a new comic book. Check it out: http://www.physicscentral.c...
  6. How to avoid zombies, according to the latest physics research: http://bit.ly/bwPT4
  7. It's Nobel season, and several eminent scientists are saying the scope of the prizes is too narrow: http://bit.ly/2MuXWY
  8. PhysicsBuzz: Adaptive glasses for a world with few optometrists http://tr.im/zI7B
  9. George Smoot, Nobel prize-winning physicist, on "are you smarter than a fifth grader": http://bit.ly/1gt2NG
  10. First detailed pictures of what's inside the atom - you can see the electronic orbitals! http://bit.ly/cXmcO
  11. Fermi problem answered! You may need a spacesuit to get through a long class if the prof closes the door: http://bit.ly/5THBL
  12. Images and words from the creators of the winning LHC ATLAS videos: http://bit.ly/Cwxto
  13. There's been a lot of stuff in the news about magnetic monopoles. Is it worth the fuss?: http://bit.ly/1F5gm7
  14. A taster of the American Institute of Physics' treasure trove of Oral Histories: http://bit.ly/cIpJJ
  15. The math world's version of six degrees of Kevin Bacon: http://bit.ly/dwOLE
  16. The still-surprising physics of a 2000-year-old instrument, the pipe organ: http://bit.ly/ZDGHV
  17. Using physics to figure out how blast waves from explosions affect soldiers' brains: http://bit.ly/3zlcPJ
  18. Yes, you can really accomplish things in physics by playing with Legos: http://bit.ly/5SwFD
  19. Going on my Christmas list: http://bit.ly/bL0Bx
  20. In the tradition of Feynman's favorite dinner-party question, we ask, "Whatever happened to Hven?" http://bit.ly/3JNqve