Free lectures from the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
December 27th - 7 Responses


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Covering everything from the quest for supersymmetry to pondering time and motion, the brainiacs at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics are gladly offering audio recordings of recent lectures for free via their website. Their free audio section features over 20 heady lectures available in MP3, Flash and Windows Media formats for you to stick straight on your iPod (or Zune) and ponder while working your way to healthy at the gym.

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  1. michael holloway
    11:48 pm UTC on January 7th, 2007

    Sunday Janurary 7, 2007
    Perimeter Institutes web site is down.
    Do you know why?

  2. Nerds
    11:56 pm UTC on January 7th, 2007

    Hmm, must be some technical difficulties with their content management system. Either a crash or someone disabled something by accident.

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