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COVID 19: Links to helpful resources

UO Campus and Physics Office space remains closed during COVID phase restrictions

In order to reduce the risk of exposure to students, staff, and faculty, and in response to the emergent COVID-19 situation, the Physics Department administrative office will be closed beginning March 17, 2020 for the coming weeks. Updates about university closures can be found here www.uoregon.edu/coronavirus

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Visionary Science: Building a Bionic Eye

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How did the Six Million Dollar (Bionic) Man inspire a future scientist?

How can you transfer a signal from an implant into the retina so that it can pass to the brain?

Where can you find the intersection of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Medical Science and Psychology?

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Just How Old is the Universe?

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UO physicist Jim Schombert’s research highlighted in Around-the-O

“The distance scale problem, as it is known, is incredibly difficult because the distances to galaxies are vast and the signposts for their distances are faint and hard to calibrate,” he said.

Schombert and colleagues used a new approach, recalibrating a distance-measuring tool known as the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation independently of the Hubble constant. They took the distances of 50 galaxies, as determined in part with help from the Spitzer Space Telescope, and used that hard data to estimate the distances of 95 other

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