
Physics club president Austin Carter ('05) proves to a fellow student that he is, in fact,
not a nerd by presenting her with a flower that has been cooled to 77 Kelvins in a dewar of liquid nitrogen.
However, his understanding of why the helium balloon on the table cannot be condensed in LN2 suggests otherwise.

Austin Carter ('05) wows the crowd by floating
a magnet above a superconducting disk.

Physics major Jon Rosch ('07) stands as a sobering reminder
of the dangers of too much lab work.

An interested student picks the brains of our physics club officers
for a deeper understanding of the physical principles in play.

Austin Carter ('05) prepares to sacrifice another flower for science,
as Dan Utley ('05) cooks up more frozen marshmallows for the expectant crowd.

At the end of the day, the SPS decorates the Lowry waterfall with
the cool stylings of some leftover dry ice.