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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.
5 hrs ago | New Scientist
String theory may limit space brain threat
LEGIONS of disembodied brains floating in deep space threaten to undermine our understanding of the universe.
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Satellite company eyes Adelaide for expansion
AUSTRALIA'S most advanced commercial satellite developer has put South Australia at the heart of its ambitions outlining visions of engineers based at Mawson Lakes flying its constellation of satellites.
11 hrs ago | EERE Network News
Ernest Moniz Sworn in as New Secretary of Energy
Ernest Moniz on May 21 was sworn in as the new energy secretary, after being unanimously confirmed on May 16 by the U.S. Senate.
15 hrs ago | Science Daily
New method for tailoring optical processors
The breakthrough by a team of theoretical and applied physicists and engineers at Rice's Laboratory for Nanophotonics is described this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Dan Aykroyd spills Ghostbusters 3 plot details
Could the long-gestating Ghostbusters sequel be inching closer to becoming less of a shape-shifting spectre and more of a tangible reality? There's been talk of a possible third film in the franchise since the release of Ghostbusters 2 back in 1989.
The E-Cat is back, and people are still falling for it
Well, I guess it's that season again. The charlatan who claims to have invented a cold fusion device - the same device whose flaws were exposed here two years ago - has just held an "independent test" of his device, and there's now a physics paper out claiming that this device works, and must be powered by some type of nuclear reaction! Look, let's ... (more)
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Graphene Study Confirms 40-Year-Old Physics Prediction
By James Hedberg for Columbia University. Artistic image illustration of butterfly departing from graphene moire pattern formed on the top of atomically thin boron nitride substrate.
Taylor: Focus, positive attitude are keys to success
He's seen how it can work even in the mind of his daughter when she wanted a swimming pool.
Further exploration of top pair hadroproduction at NNLO
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Soft matter offers way to study arrangement of ordered materials
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.
LaGrange Academy valedictorian Elizabeth Krizay
She will address the graduating class at the school's ceremony at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Callaway Auditorium at the LaGrange College campus.
Group: Ball State science prof teaches Christianity
Ball State University is investigating a complaint that one of its assistant professors in the department of physics and astronomy is preaching rather than teaching.
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Capturing 3D images without cameras
A group of physicists from the University of Glasgow's School of Physics and Astronomy has developed a technique called 3D computational imaging or 'ghost' imaging that allows them to produce detailed images of objects in just a few seconds.
[Interviews] Young Guru Explains Why New York Hip Hop Is Coming Back
Exclusive: Jay-Z's longtime engineer credits 9th Wonder as inspiration for his GrammyU speaker series & reflects on his first interaction with West Coast Hip Hop.
Iron-platinum alloys could be new-generation hard drives
One promising material for a potential new generation of recording media is an alloy of iron and platinum with an ordered crystal structure.
Physicist's Tool Has Potential For Brain Mapping
A new tool being developed by UT Arlington assistant professor of physics could help scientists map and track the interactions between neurons inside different areas of the brain.
Competition in the quantum world
University of Innsbruck physicists led by Rainer Blatt and Peter Zoller recent experimentally gained a deep insight into the nature of quantum mechanical phase transitions.
Advance in nanotech gene sequencing technique
The allure of personalized medicine has made new, more efficient ways of sequencing genes a top research priority.
Dark matter, WIMPS, and NASA's Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer data
Abell 222/223 galaxies, showing a filament of dark matter stretching between the two galaxies Recently the media has been saturated with overly-hyped reports that NASA's Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer may have detected dark matter.