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Plasma and pandemics

March 3, 2021

PPPL's Sophia Gershman discusses her research at the March 6 Science on Saturday.

For more information, please visit: https://research.princeton.edu/events/science-saturday-plasma-science-response-covid-19-pandemic-0

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Announcement of the 2021 Online LTP Seminar Series
MIPSE invited talk: "Osmotic Pressure on Cell Membranes in a Saline Interacting with Weakly Ionized Plasma", Dr. Mikhail Schneider

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