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- Issue 1 (September 2007) - Issue 2 (January 2008) - Issue 3 (April 2008)

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- Issue 1 (September 2002) - Issue 2 (January 2003) - Issue 3 (April 2003)

Web-only Features
Relativity and Truth in Science by Moira Peters, full text.
SuperDuck: Undergraduates Generating Interest in Physics through Applied Learning by A.M. Webb and A. Tonita
Editorial: "It really is a Mafia" -- and other compelling reasons to want a summer job in physics by Jonathan Ruel
Book Review: Champagne -- Not just for the sommelier! by Karl Giroux
Editorial: It's all about power -- why scientific research is bound to be political by Philippe Marchand
Book Review: A just concise enough history of solar physics by Vincent Audette-Chapdelaine
Galileo and his inclined plane experiment by Briana Lyon and Patrick Bruskiewich

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