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2024 Saturday Morning Physics

12/09/24

Each fall, the Florida State University Department of Physics hosts the Saturday Morning Physics program, which introduces children and community members to current topics in the physical sciences, presented by scientists active in research. The program is offered free to participants and seeks to educate, entertain and inspire. Over the years, thousands of students of all ages have enjoyed the program, learning and benefiting from the opportunity to interact directly with working scientists.

The Florida State University Department of Physics hosts the Saturday Morning Physics program.
Young students participate in hands-on activities at the Saturday Morning Physics "Tour of the Universe" event on Oct. 5.
Young students participate in hands-on activities at the Saturday Morning Physics "Tour of the Universe" event on Oct. 5.
Young students participate in hands-on activities at the Saturday Morning Physics "Tour of the Universe" event on Oct. 5.
Physics meets arts as children and parents take part in the Saturday Morning Physics "Spin, Spin, Spin!" event on Oct. 12.
Young students participate in hands-on activities at the Saturday Morning Physics "Tour of the Universe" event on Oct. 5.
Physics meets arts as children and parents take part in the Saturday Morning Physics "Spin, Spin, Spin!" event on Oct. 12.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.
Physics meets arts as children and parents take part in the Saturday Morning Physics "Spin, Spin, Spin!" event on Oct. 12.
Physics meets arts as children and parents take part in the Saturday Morning Physics "Spin, Spin, Spin!" event on Oct. 12.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event ‘Unlocking the "Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.
The Society of Physics Students hosts the Saturday Morning Physics event "Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: A Fun Adventure into Classical Physics!" on Nov. 9.

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