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4th Annual THE IRVING AND EDYTHE MISEL family LECTURE

Wandering planets, falling apples, curving spaces, whirling stars: How unraveling the mysteries of gravity has taught us about the universe. Tuesday, October 6, 2009 7:00pm McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall. 4th Annual THE IRVING AND EDYTHE MISEL family LECTURE.

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4th Annual THE IRVING AND EDYTHE MISEL family LECTURE

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  1. Wandering planets, falling apples, curving spaces, whirling stars: How unraveling the mysteries of gravity has taught us about the universe Tuesday, October 6, 2009 7:00pm McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall 4th Annual THE IRVING AND EDYTHE MISEL family LECTURE Professor Helen Quinn Stanford University, SLAC Physics and Astronomy Colloquium The Mystery of the Missing Antimatter October 7, 2009 3:35pm, 131 Tate Lab For more information visit: www.ftpi.umn.edu/misel/

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