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How Tate's machine shop fuels physics research

The Minnesota Daily: In the tunnels of the Tate Lab of Physics, various experiments churn and whirl as students conduct research projects.

The School of Physics and Astronomy student machine shop and the professional machine shop are full of resources to help students in their work.

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