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Every year again: Physical Experiments in Advent

By Arnulf Quadt. Published on 29 October 2019 in:
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24 entertaining physics experiments will again be offered this year under the motto “24 more experiments until Christmas” in cooperation with several national and international physical societies and STEM initiatives. Many great prizes can be won.

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Editorial: Physics in Advent!

By Arnulf Quadt. Published on 20 November 2018 in:
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University of Göttingen and partners offer education and fun for youngsters at Christmastime.

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Play it again, PiA! Physics experiments every year at Christmas time

By Arnulf Quadt, DPG, University of Göttingen. Published on 20 November 2017 in:
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With the motto “24 experiments until Christmas”, the University of Göttingen and the German Physical Society (DPG) offer physics experiments such as an Advent calendar. It is science, fun and you can win lots of prizes.

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PiA – Physics in Advent

By Arnulf Quadt. Published on 24 November 2016 in:
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With "PiA – Physics in Advent", we created a special and unique kind of Advent calendar: a physics Advent calendar. We introduce young scientists, and anyone else who is interested, to 24 simple and yet ingenious experiments and physics puzzles. They will arouse interest in doing experiments for yourself and ignite excitement in any observer.

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PiA – Physics in Advent

By Arnulf Quadt. Published on 23 November 2015 in:
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With “PiA – Physics in advent”, we created a special and unique kind of advent calendar: a physics advent calendar. We introduce young scientists, and everyone who has fun with it, to 24 simple and yet ingenious experiments and physics puzzles. They aim to arouse interest in doing experiments by yourself and ignite excitement within any observer.

From 1st to 24th December 2015, we present a little experiment in a video clip every day. You can do the experiment yourself at home and answer the question on our web page throughout the day before seeing the solution video the next day.

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