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A teaching lesson from applied physicist Eric Mazur

In the halls of academia, it is the rare senior professor who volunteers to teach basic science courses to undergraduates.

But Eric Mazur, the Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard, is driven by a passion. He wants to end science illiteracy among the nation’s college students; specifically, he strives to open them to the “great beauties of physics.”

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