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    <bottom>Hope to see you there, for more information check out the Physoc events &quot;calendar online&quot;:http://physoc.org.uk/calendar.</bottom>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-11-26T18:49:00+00:00</created-at>
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    <issue>Physoc Christmas Special</issue>
    <left>Dr. Smith and Proffessor Payne from the physics department will be giving talks on these topics entitled:

*'Through a looking glass brightly' and 'How to see in the dark'*</left>
    <right>As always, there will be *free refreshments* beforehand (5pm) with the lecture beginning at *6pm in Lecture Theatre A, building 46*. This event is always good fun and a large attendance from FESM students would be fantastic!</right>
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    <title>Physics Society Christmas Lecture</title>
    <top>h2. Nobel Lecture

Every year Physoc, in conjunction with staff from the department of Physics and Astronomy, put on a lecture about the wining research for the Nobel Prize for Physics. 

This year the prize was won by Charles Kao for the development of the transmission of light in optical fibres and Willard Boyle and George Smith for their work on CCD sensors.</top>
    <updated-at type="datetime">2009-11-26T19:15:38+00:00</updated-at>
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