I'm giving an exam this morning, then taking the afternoon off for my annual hoops overdose, so there won't be much physics commentary here for the next few days. If you want hot physics news, though, there are a bunch of bloggers at the March Meeting, providing summaries on the Internet:
- Doug Natelson has two reports, plus scattered other commentary.
- His Holiness is putting everything in one post
- Ian Durham has a summary of the first couple of days
- Andre at BioCurious has highlights of the biophysics talks
If I'm missing anything, leave a link in the comments.
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