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Default Audio and video lectures in physics from colleges/universities

This contains a collection of links to websites offering audio and video lectures in physics from colleges/universities, including general physics, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, special relativity, and more.

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Default Hubble Public Talks

HubbleSite - Hubble Public Talks

This provides free access to public lectures at the Space Telescope Science Institute. The lectures are presented in videos and PDF files.
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