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Christmas with Faraday: The Chemical History of a Candle Scientific American (blog) One of the earliest, on the chemistry and physics of flames, became a popular book: The ChemicalHistory of a Candle. These lectures were a gift that Faraday gave year after year to those who showed up to receive it: the gift of wonder at the natural ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
HIGGS BOSON born of physicists' love of metaphor Livemint Or, later, Paul Dirac, the English physicist who, seeking mathematical elegance, forged bonds between Einstein's relativity and the quantum theory, and set the stage for physics today. The tentative discovery at CERN's Large Hadron Collider of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Final Proof that Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos are Impossible? io9 For the last few months, physicists have been attempting to explain the apparent discovery of neutrinos traveling faster than the speed of light. No one has as yet refuted this finding, but some other particles may refute these neutrinos' existence. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Physics on the Fringe' by Margaret Wertheim The Boston Globe ... really, since many insiders have forcefully critiqued the superstringing of physics, the tendency, as Wertheim puts it, for enthusiasm about “possibilities inherent in the math'' rather than those revealed by “physical discoveries. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Discovery of the chib(3p) particle Examiner.com While this new particle is very short lived, it shows that the underlying physics that we have developed is still displayed in nature which is good news for researchers looking for this Higgs Boson. It doesn't mean the Higgs does exist, it just means ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prof seeks prehistoric environments in fossils CTV.ca REGINA — A University of Regina physics professor is using modern technology to examine some really old bones -- and it all started with his child's fascination with dinosaurs. Prof. Mauricio Barbi is using a synchrotron to take a deeper look inside ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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What's Behind Your Eyes? You'd Be Surprised. ChicagoNow (blog) By Jack Spatafora, today at 10:05 am Every day we read some new discovery. In the vast physicsof space right down to the intimate biology of us. Years ago, the author Marcel Proust put discoveryinto perspective: "The only true voyage of discovery ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scientists come closer to predicting earthquakes Deutsche Welle That may be changing thanks to recent discoveries. Toads, breaking rocks and ozone gas might hold the clue to predicting earthquakes in the future and enable the development of an advance warning system that could save many lives. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ATLAS Discovers New Chi_b Resonance Science 2.0 Just as you thought it was over for 2011, and you proceeded to hung the Higgs mass plots on the christmas tree as a wish for stronger signals next year, ATLAS comes out with a new particlediscovery. That's what I like of particle physics - there's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A weird and wonderful world of discovery Irish Times This year's crop threw up answers to some pressing questions – the 2011 prize in physicscelebrates a study from 2000 on why discus throwers report dizziness but hammer throwers don't. Researchers from France and The Netherlands pondered this apparent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Could Starships Use Cold Fusion Propulsion? Discovery News Well, back in January, a paper appeared on the arXiv by Marc Millis, a former head of NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project, calculating the costs -- in terms of energy -- of a truly interstellar manned space mission. And it wasn't good news. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scientific Renaissance in Muslim Countries American Muslim After all, the roots of the Valley' innovation – algorithms, Arabic numerals, astronomy, aviation, engineering, medicine, biology, physics – are watered in large part by the discoveries made during the Islamic Golden Age. For a Muslim visitor, though, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
See how much we don't know Albany Democrat Herald The discovery that was honored with the Nobel Prize for physics this year reminds us all — as if we needed a reminder — how much we do not know, especially about the cosmos, and how much there is yet to learn. In light of the recent news about a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Physics' Crisis of Faith First Things (blog) It appears to be no more than a belief promoted by faith-based atheism (it can't be proven that God isn't there – that belief must be taken on faith) in its desperate attempt to avoid the implications of thediscoveries of modern science, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bankers, Precious Metals, And MF Global Seeking Alpha When we receive a massive default of gold and silver futures contracts that stand for delivery on the COMEX or LBM, or if the SLV and GLD default, then, and only then, will the public start to see true price discovery of physical gold and physical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ask Father Paul-12-28-11 The Citizen.com (blog) The new discovery calls into serious question the very foundation for Einstein's Theory of General Relativity on which all of modern physics is based. One of the Swiss scientists was quoted as saying, “this new discovery will completely change ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Science Roundup – Chimp News, Rodent Empathy, Name That Whale Tune, Most ... PlanetSave.com These newest discoveries present yet another mystery to astrophysicists who have yet to puzzle out how such supermassive black holes form and evolve to such ginormous sizes. What About That God (Darn) Particle? (Higgs Boson? – CERN physicists tease ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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