That time again.
Here is this week's mystery campus (and it's not Northwestern!):
Hint:
Neutron blast!
Leave your answers in the comments.
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It's that time again.
Here is this week's mystery campus:
hint: fatal element.
As usual, leave your answers in the comment section.
Well I'm back in NYC, visiting old friends and my thesis advisor. Since I'm writing about my intellectual roots, here is this week's "mystery campus":
hint:
The unexamined life is not worth living.
This one should go quickly! Place your answers in the comments.
(PS Thanks Claudia for letting me…
It's that time again. Here's this week's mystery campus:
And the hint: Where cellular alchemy began.
If you know the answer, or just want to take a cheap shot at Willie the Wildcat and his posse, leave it in the comment section.
Let's end this year with a bang!
Here is this week's mystery campus:
hint: It's getting cold.
As usual, leave your answers in the comment section.
(although I screwed up last time, don't worry, Willie is warm!)
Thanks for the heads up - one of these weeks I will recognize it and get it right! You won't have to include the stadium, but do have to include the rugby pitch.
ps - from this week's hint, I have to guess University of Chicago.
Feel the envy.
Samuel Cohen of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is generally credited with invention of the neutron bomb, but that doesn't look like LLNL.
Nope.
Not that kind of blast.
PS Where are all you Canuks???
Bertram Brockhouse won a Nobel prize for his work on inelestic neutron scattering at Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories.
And he worked at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
Exactly. This is McMaster University, home of the late Bertram Brockhouse.
Curses, Red Baron!