I forgot to post this earlier, but there are a few posts out there about the second day of the APS March Meeting:
- Cocktail Party Physics has interesting comments on a bunch of biophysics.
- Doug Natelson gets roped into chairing a session, and talks about some STM talks.
- Matt Leifer talks about research on foundational issues in QM, without mentioning any obvious kooks.
- Hamish Johnston talks about graphene, medical physics, and High Tc superconductors.
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