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3 hrs ago | New Scientist

Weinstein's theory of everything is probably nothing

There's a catch, however: I'm unable to tell you what that insight is. Neither I, nor any of my professional physicist friends, have the faintest clue.

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Related Topix: Science, Harvard University, Science / Technology

7 hrs ago | Science Daily

A quantum simulator for magnetic materials

But there are more exotic forms of magnetism whose properties remain unclear, despite decades of intense research.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, CPU, Science

11 hrs ago | Science Daily

Quest for Quantum Computing Advanced

An on-going collaboration between physicists from York and the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA, is focusing on understanding, tailoring and tuning the electronic properties of topological insulators - new materials with surfaces that host a quantum state of matter at the nanoscale.

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Related Topix: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Science

Thu May 23, 2013

CNet News

Search is on for lost first draft of first Web page

The first draft of the World Wide Web has gone missing, with perhaps one of the only copies of the very first Web site floating around the world's drawers or attics on a floppy disk somewhere.

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Related Topix: Switzerland, World News, Science, Science / Technology

Science Daily

Biophysicists measure mechanism that determines fate of living cells

Cells in the human body do not function in isolation. Living cells rely on communication with their environment -- neighboring cells and the surrounding matrix -- to activate a wide range of cellular functions, including reproduction of new cells, differentiation of stem cells into distinct cell types, cell adhesion, and migration of white blood ... (more)

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Related Topix: University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, Champaign, IL, Infectious Diseases, Medicine, Immunology, Biology, Science

SFGate

Three Stories About Steve Jobs, Einstein, And Ben Franklin Prove That Creative Beats Smart

One is Steve Jobs' 2005 address to Stanford's graduating class, where he famously used three stories to memorably define his life.

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Related Topix: Books, Steve Jobs, Pomona College, Science

The Economist

The future of physics: Beyond the numbers

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Related Topix: Science

The Guardian

Eric Weinstein might just have found the answer to physics' problems | Marcus du Sautoy

A physicist claims to have formulated a mathematical theory that explains why the universe works the way it does - and it feels like 'the answer' Eric Weinstein's theory is the first major challenge to the validity of Albert Einstein's Field Equations.

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Related Topix: Science, Mathematics

R & D

Crystals melt when they're cooled

Growing thin films out of nanoparticles in ordered, crystalline sheets, to make anything from microelectronic components to solar cells, would be a boon for materials researchers, but the physics is tricky because particles of that size don't form crystals the way individual atoms do.

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Related Topix: Science, Science / Technology, Nanotechnology

CiteULike

Precedence and freedom in quantum physics

A new interpretation of quantum mechanics is proposed according to which precedence, freedom and novelty play central roles.

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Related Topix: Science

The Advertiser Democrat

What I've Learned

Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost was born on November 27, 1715 in Germany. He went to college - not immediately, he was a baby when he was born - he went to college to study theology, but soon switched to medicine.

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Related Topix: Science, Opinion

MediLexicon

Advance Made In Nanotech Gene Sequencing Technique

The allure of personalized medicine has made new, more efficient ways of sequencing genes a top research priority.

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Related Topix: University of Pennsylvania, Science, Astronomy, Brown University, Columbia University, Health

Wed May 22, 2013

Nature

Voyager: Outward bound

The 44 notebooks lined up neatly in Ed Stone's office span just half a metre of shelf space.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Space, Pasadena, CA, Science

SPACE.com

Warp Drive and 'Star Trek': Physics of Future Space Travel

Another "Star Trek" film just hit the screen - featuring the venerable Starship Enterprise.

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Related Topix: Science, us Travel, Travel, Science / Technology, Space

US Tech

Archive

The latest twist in the counterfeit war - and make no mistake, it is a war - has been an August 2012, notification posted by DLA DIBBs board that all FSC 5962 product sold directly to DLA would require DNA marking beginning November ... Juki Corporation was founded in December 1938 when approximately 900 machinery manufacturers in Tokyo invested in ... (more)

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Related Topix: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Science, France, World News, Albuquerque, NM, Marketing

Space Ref

The Future of the Sun

A team of astronomers led by Jose Dias do Nascimento has found the farthest known solar twin in the Milky Way Galaxy -- CoRoT Sol 1, which has about the same mass and chemical composition as the Sun.

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Related Topix: Astronomy, Science, Brazil, World News

NatureNews

Russian academy awaits new head

From czarist times to the days of perestroika, the Russian Academy of Sciences was the pillar of the nation's scholarship, boasting the country's best scientists as members.

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Related Topix: Piscataway, NJ, Science, Vladimir Putin

Newswise

Researchers Explain Magnetic Field Misbehavior in Solar Flares: The Culprit Is Turbulence

When a solar flare filled with charged particles erupts from the sun, its magnetic fields sometime break a widely accepted rule of physics.

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Related Topix: Pop/Rock, The Solarflares, Natural Disasters, Solar Flare, Science, Computers, Mathematics, Computer Science

Science Daily

Detecting mirror molecules: New technique reliably tells left-handed...

As described in a paper in Nature , post-doctoral researcher David Patterson, Professor of Physics John Doyle and Dr.

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Related Topix: Chemistry, Science, World News, Germany,

Science, Industry and Business

Soft Matter Offers New Ways to Study How Materials Arrange

A fried breakfast food popular in Spain provided the inspiration for the development of doughnut-shaped droplets that may provide scientists with a new approach for studying fundamental issues in physics, mathematics and materials.

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Related Topix: Mathematics, Science, Georgia Tech