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At the #APSmarch meeting? Here's our small ode in its honour: go.nature.com/2NApnqy
Two relevant pieces of further reading: 1) on the history of condensed matter, check out @RandomJetship's @PhysicsToday article on the history of condensed matter physics physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/PT…
2) Apparently attendees of the 1986 meeting in Las Vegas did indeed disappoint at least one local casino with their low appetite for gambling aps.org/publications/a…

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