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QC16.D95 S34 2013 - Maverick genius : the pioneering odyssey of Freeman Dyson / Phillip F. Schewe
Scientist. Innovator. Rebel. For decades, Freeman Dyson has been regarded as one of the world's most important thinkers.
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HB145 .B83 2013 - Forecast : what physics, meteorology, and the...
Picture an early scene from The Wizard of Oz: Dorothy hurries home as a tornado gathers in what was once a clear Kansas sky.
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Is computing speed set to make a quantum leap?
The Large Hadron Collider was built in the pursuit of pure science, but research into quantum mechanics might soon yield enormous benefits for computing.
Amazing Doctor Octopus Costume Comes Complete with Working Tentacles
No, this isn't from an upcoming Spider-Man movie, but rather a homemade Doctor Octopus costume that comes complete with working mechanical tentacles.
Researchers Propose New Gravitational Wave...
Exchange of electromagnetic energy is fairly well understood. The force carrier, the photon , is readily detectable and manipulated, making the physics of electromagnetic radiation easy to study.
Record-breaking high-energy particles detected by telescope buried in Antarctic
A massive telescope buried in the Antarctic ice has detected 28 extremely high-energy neutrinos -- elementary particles that likely originate outside our solar system.
Jacob Barnett: Experts said boy would never be able to read but now he's brainier than Einstein
They said the youngster would never be able to even tie his own A shoelaces but his mum refused to accept their word Born with Asperger's syndrome, Jacob Barnett was written off by experts who insisted he would grow up locked in a world of his own.
C'mon Baby Light My (Magnetic) Fire
Jennifer Ouellette is a science writer who loves to indulge her inner geek by finding quirky connections between physics, popular culture, and the world at large.
World's smallest liquid droplets ever made in the lab, experiment suggests
That possibility has been raised by the results of a recent experiment conducted by Vanderbilt physicist Julia Velkovska and her colleagues at the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and most powerful particle collider located at the European Laboratory for Nuclear and Particle Physics in Switzerland.
Physicists Find Way to Measure Earth's Rarest Element
The Isotope mass Separator On-Line facility at the CERN physics lab in Switzerland creates beams of radioactive atomic nuclei for experiments probing the nature of matter Astatine occurs naturally; however, scientists estimate much less than an ounce in total exists worldwide.
Generations of physicists have claimed that time is an illusion. But not all agree.
The great Hawking boycott irony
If Stephen Hawking , as a scientist, wants to be logical in his boycott of anything associated with Israeli technology, including conferences that are being held in Israel , then he should extend his efforts to banning the use of Israeli developments and products .
New method proposed for detecting gravitational waves from ends of universe
Their paper describing the device and process was published in the physics journal Physical Review Letters .
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Chain instead of zigzag: RUB physicists let magnetic dipoles interact on the nanoscale
Physicists at the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum have found out how tiny islands of magnetic material align themselves when sorted on a regular lattice - by measurements at BESSY II.
Team wins Cubesat berth to gather Earth energy imbalance measurements
NASA's In-Space Validation of Earth Science Technologies program has funded a team led by Lars Dyrud, a scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., to develop a miniature instrument that will measure the amount of solar energy reflected by Earth and the amount emitted to space as infrared radiation or heat.
Carbon in a twirl: The science behind a self-assembled nano-carbon helix
Scientists have now succeeded in growing a unique carbon structure at the nanoscale that resembles a tiny twirled moustache.
COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3b offers new additions to simulation platform
Provides users with the ability to analyze the assembly of rigid and flexible bodies.
70's-era physics prediction finally confirmed
City College of New York Assistant Professor of Physics Cory Dean, who recently arrived from Columbia University where he was a post-doctoral researcher, and research teams from Columbia and three other institutions have definitively proven the existence of an effect known as Hofstadter's Butterfly.
Wind Energy's Shadow: Turbines Drag Down Power Potential
Wind turbines line the crest of a hill in Canada. New studies question just how much wind farms can grow before they encounter a limiting wind-shadow effect.
Nasa buys into 'quantum' computer
A $15m computer that uses "quantum physics" effects to boost its speed is to be installed at a Nasa facility.