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		<title>Physics Today interviews Bates physicist Mark Semon for forensics story</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <em>Physics Today</em> story (March 2009) issue talks to physicists who&#8217;ve become involved in forensics. One is Professor of Physics Mark Semon, who has consulted on collision cases involving cars, trains, and farm animals. &#8220;The main thing I&#8217;ve discovered,&#8221; he says, &#8220;is that I can&#8217;t use words like &#8216;uncertainty&#8217; because the attorney on the other side says, &#8216;Oh, you are uncertain.&#8217; So I settled on &#8216;margin of error.&#8217;&#8221; The cases he&#8217;s worked on enrich his teaching, he says, offering practical examples of physics principles in action. (<a href="http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/FORENSIC-PHYSICS/PhysicsToday.pdf">View story</a>.)</p>
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