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48 min ago | Daily Times

GCU houses Dr Abdus Salam's Nobel prize

LAHORE: GCU Lahore has the honour of housing Dr Abdus Salam's, oroginal Nobel certificate.

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Related Topix: Science, Europe, Sweden, World News

5 hrs ago | Pasadena Star-News

Physics professor shows what we have learned from exploring the skies

Bahram Mosher will speak on "What Do We Know About the History of the Universe?" Tuesday, Nov.

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Related Topix: Science, UC Riverside, Astronomy, Science / Technology, Space

13 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

More than powerful: German research computer QPACE is the most energy efficient in the world

At the 2009 Supercomputing Conference in Portland, Oregon, the high-performance computer QPACE was recognized today as the most energy-efficient supercomputer in the world.

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Related Topix: CPU, Science / Technology, Computers, High Performance Computing, Science, Computer Science, IBM

18 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

Cassini's Big Sky: The View from the Center of Our Solar System

When NASA's Cassini spacecraft began orbiting Saturn five years ago, a dozen highly-tuned science instruments set to work surveying, sniffing, analyzing and scrutinizing the Saturnian system.

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Related Topix: Science, Laurel, MD, Science / Technology, Space

Fri Nov 20, 2009

The Facts

Europe: Proton beams circulate in Big Bang machine

Scientists switched on the world's largest atom smasher Friday night for the first time since the $10 billion machine suffered a spectacular failure more than a year ago.

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PhysOrg Weblog

Giant atom-smasher set to restart this weekend: CERN

The Large Hadron Collider is nestled inside a circular tunnel on the Swiss-French border.

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BBC

'Big Bang' machine to re-start

The Large Hadron Collider experiment could be re-started on Saturday morning at the earliest, officials have said.

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Science, Industry and Business

NIST Demonstrates 'Universal' Programmable Quantum Processor

Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have demonstrated the first 'universal' programmable quantum information processor able to run any program allowed by quantum mechanics-the rules governing the submicroscopic world-using two quantum bits of information.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, CPU, Science

Thu Nov 19, 2009

CiteULike

Relative biological effectiveness for cell-killing effect on various...

Relative biological effectiveness for cell-killing effect on various human cell lines irradiated with heavy-ion medical accelerator in Chiba carbon-ion beams Export by: M. Suzuki International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics , Vol.

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Wed Nov 18, 2009

PhysOrg Weblog

Developing 'green' tires that boost mileage and cut carbon dioxide emissions

A new generation of "green" automobile tires that can boost fuel efficiency without sacrificing safety and durability is rolling their way through the research pipeline.

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Related Topix: Electric Vehicle, CPU, Science / Technology, Astronomy, Science

Science Blog

Rice ties in race for atomic-scale breakthrough

Everybody loves a race to the wire, even when the result is a tie. The great irony is the ultraprecise clocks that could result from this competition could probably break any tie.

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Related Topix: World News, Austria, Science

Tue Nov 17, 2009

PhysOrg Weblog

New study confirms exotic electric properties of graphene

First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes.

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Physics in Medicine and Biology lates...

The effect of electron collimator leaf shape on the build-up dose in narrow electron MLC fields

Previously, we have found that the build-up dose from abutting narrow electron beams formed with unfocussed electron multi-leaf collimator steal leaves was higher than with the respective open field.

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Related Topix: Europe, Finland, World News, Sweden, Science

Las Vegas Sun

Big Bang machine near restart after repairs

Scientists have repaired the world's largest atom smasher and plan by this weekend to restart the machine that was launched with great fanfare last year before its spectacular failure from a bad electrical connection, a spokesman said Tuesday.

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MyFoxLA

Caltech Grad Gets Prison for SUV Arsons

Los Angeles - A former Caltech physics graduate student linked to millions of dollars in firebombing damage to dozens of SUVs in the San Gabriel Valley was resentenced today in Los Angeles to 100 months in federal prison.

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Related Topix: Science, Federal Prisons, Prison

World News from Times Online

Muslim academics and students are turning against Darwin's theory

Muslims in many countries are increasingly rejecting Darwin's theory of evolution, under the influence of conservative elements in Islam, a science conference was told yesterday.

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Related Topix: Science, American University, Astronomy, World News, United Arab Emirates, Middle East

Mon Nov 16, 2009

Guardian Unlimited

Angels & Demons: the Swansea connection

How do you make a bottle to store antimatter in? Don't ask Dan Brown; ask Professor Mike Charlton of Swansea University, who is researching the complex world of particle theory, in Cern Tom Hanks in Dan Brown's thriller, on the way to Cern.

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Related Topix: Angels & Demons, Dan Brown, Vocal, Science, UC Berkeley, South America, World News, Brazil

Recent EPA Catalog Records

Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code

The Environmental Fluid Dynamics Code is a state-of-the-art hydrodynamic model that can be used to simulate aquatic systems in one, two, and three dimensions.

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Related Topix: Environmental Law, Law

Associated Content

Quantum Physics and the Law of Attraction

What is quantum physics and the law of attraction? It is not nearly as impossible to understand as many people believe.

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Sun Nov 15, 2009

WisInfo

Theory helped change world

Nov. 24 marks the 150th anniversary of the publication of Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species.' In the book, Darwin lays out the case, in a very detailed manner - and barely mentioning humans - for his theory of evolution through natural selection.

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