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Neutrons uncover new density waves in fermion liquids Science Codex The team believe their discovery, published in Nature, will interest researchers looking at electronic systems, since high temperature superconductivity could result from this type of density fluctuations. Fermi liquids are composed of strongly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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13 Awesome Moments In Science History (PHOTOS) Huffington Post Science has been at the heart of twentieth-century history - from Einstein's newphysics to the Manhattan Project, from eugenics to the Human Genome Project, or from the wonders of penicillin to the promises of biotechnology. Science's claim to access ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WisBusiness: Collaboration helps make medical imaging a big business for Wisconsin Wisbusiness.com Tom Grist, chairman of the radiology department at the UW Medical School, ran through a long list of discoveries that had turned into either medical imaging equipment made by GE Healthcare or resulted in new companies, such as Madison's TomoTherapy. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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DZERO Confirms New Chi_b(3P) State Science 2.0 I am an experimental particle physicist working with the CMS experiment at CERN and the CDF experiment at Fermilab. In my spare time I play chess... While most High-Energy Physicists nowadays are kept busy with the idle search for non-existent new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Details of Hot Quark Soup, New Liquid Neutrino Detector, and Ultra-Bright ... lightsources.org (press release) Scientists from the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and physicists closely following research there will present talks addressing these questions at the April 2012 meeting of the American PhysicalSociety, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Happy Birthday Titan! Space Daily "Huygens would be pleased," says Ralph Lorenz, a planetary scientist and Titan authority from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Md. "He held the view that the universe was full of other planets and that many might ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'The Idea Factory': Innovation at Bell Labs Kansas City Star Even the labs' most storied achievements - the invention of the transistor and the discovery of the background radiation left over from the big bang, were tethered to its mandate to help improve AT&T's nationwide communications network of cable and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Intelligent Design community demand ID Spoofs to be put in the Science and ... The Spoof (satire) "We will be bringing the full weight of the law down on the Spoof to force them to ridicule evolution alongside ridiculing Quantum Physics and homoeopathy." Mark Lowton, editor of the Spoof, was laid back about the DiscoveryInstitutes's accusations. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will Happer on global warming Examiner.com Will Happer, Professor of Physics at Princeton University and noted climate change skeptic, noted nature's lack of cooperation with the notion of a warming earth. Happer noted—and not for the first time—that the catastrophes predicted by IPCC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASA Selects 3 UCF Projects For Flight Opportunities Program Space Ref (press release) UCF Associate Professor of Physics Joshua Colwell submitted three proposals to NASA, which selected all three. Two experiments will fly on a suborbital rocket and one will fly on parabolic airplane flight, which provide brief periods of weightlessness. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Epigenetics: Marked for success Nature.com Despite his qualms, Goldsmith took the helm and, nearly three years later, epigenetics has become a hot topic in oncology drug discovery. In January, biotechnology giant Genentech in South San Francisco, California, added its own vote of confidence to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Regional supercomputing centre set to revolutionise research PressZoom (press release) The significant contribution High Performance Computing (HPC) makes to the national growth agenda - through supporting new discoveries and driving innovation – has been recognised by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). See all stories on this topic » | ||
Harvard Researchers Discover Hypervelocity Planets Harvard Crimson By Kevin T. Wittenberg Although there was a brief scare last year when researchers thought that neutrinos had broken the speed of light, the laws ofphysics haven't thrown our conceptions of speed many curveballs in the past year. Until a few days ago, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP candidates treat us to some amazing lessons Carroll Daily Times Herald Ye gods, that's what we need for the 21st century: young people who don't know anything their parents didn't know and are innocent of chemistry,physics, trigonometry, and biology. Still, it's been a fascinating and educational campaign. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why everything wants more power Daily Caller To take a truly global view of energy we must look past politics to physics — yes, physics. Widening our lens to include not only human activity but also the natural world, we make a startling discovery: everything around us is doing exactly what we ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moving day for experiment examining whether neutrinos are their own antiparticles Symmetry magazine Majorana's ultimate goal is to detect a rare form of radioactive decay called “neutrinoless double-beta decay,” a discovery would help determine whether neutrinos are their own anti-particles. That discovery, in turn, could help scientists understand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil Production in the 21st Century and Peak Oil OilPrice.com In this regard, the physical limitations on producing ever-increasing quantities of oil are highlighted, as well as the possibility of the peak of production occurring this decade. The economics of oil supply and demand are also briefly discussed, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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From Russia With Love: The Strange Tale of Clara Rockmore and Léon Theremin Huffington Post In 1920 the young physicist, Lev Sergeyevich Termen (later to be known as Léon Theremin), demonstrated his invention to his amazed professor and fellow students. Trying to remember the notes on the cello from Camille Saint-Saëns' Le Cygne, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WC Miller builds the best hovercraft in the province Red River Valley Echo The annual Discovery Program competition is organized by Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, and this year, a total of 21 teams from across the province competed in the semi-finals. “We were up against some huge city schools with a budget of $3000 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MCA Delves Into Time, Nude Gallery Tours Wall Street Journal (blog) I hope people don't recognize every name, because it should be a discoveryprocess. For example, Katie Paterson, the Scottish artist, is 29. She's living now in Berlin. Her work is extraordinary. She's clearly going to be a person to watch over the ... See all stories on this topic » |


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