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  2. Texas A&M Astronomical Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Texas A&M Astronomical Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by Texas A&M University's Department of Physics. It is located in College Station, Texas, USA. Latitude: N 30° 34' 21.78" Longitude: W 96° 21' 59.94" Elevation: 283 ft. (86.2584 m)

  3. J. J. Pickle Research Campus - Wikipedia

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    Today, the campus houses approximately 100 buildings. Many of the campus's original 29 buildings, most of which were built in the early 1940s, are still in use today. The vast majority of the campus is contained on the original site. Additionally, part of the west tract between Loop 1 and US 183 has been leased to retailers such as Office Depot.

  4. Thermo Fisher Scientific - Wikipedia

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    In October 2022, the company agreed to buy British diagnostics firm, The Binding Site Group, in an all-cash deal for US$2.6 billion from Nordic Capital. [65] [66] The acquisition completed in January 2023. [67] In July 2023, the business announced it would acquire CorEvitas, LLC from Audax Private Equity for more than $900 million in cash. [68]

  5. Texas Center for Superconductivity - Wikipedia

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    Texas Center for Superconductivity (TcSUH) Motto: Discover new high temperature superconducting–, energy– and nano– materials, advance their applications in partnerships with industry, and disseminate knowledge through education, outreach, and technology for the benefit of the public and the environment. Director: Venkat Selvamanickam [1]

  6. Crookes radiometer - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Today the device is mainly used in physics education as a demonstration of a heat engine run by light energy. It was invented in 1873 by the chemist Sir William Crookes as the by-product of some chemical research. In the course of very accurate quantitative chemical work, he was weighing samples in a partially evacuated chamber to ...

  7. Physics, Math, and Astronomy Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was completed in 1972, [2] and houses the astronomy, mathematics, and physics departments, [3] [4] as well as the Kuehne Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library. [5] [6] The building was originally named Physics-Mathematics-Astronomy Building (PMA) but was renamed to Robert Lee Moore Hall in 1973, after mathematician Robert Lee Moore ...

  8. University of Houston Physics Department - Wikipedia

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    The department offers a bachelor of science degree in physics, possibly with a geophysics specialization, and a bachelor of arts degree in physics. In the near future [7] there will also be a bachelor of science degree in computational physics. At the graduate level, the department offers a master of science and doctorate of philosophy in ...

  9. Painter Hall - Wikipedia

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    Painter Hall (formerly the Physics Building) is an academic building located on the University of Texas at Austin campus. [1] Named after Theophilus Painter , the building was constructed in 1933, expanded in 1957 and remodeled in 1974.