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Physicists Seek Answers to Quantum Correlations
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Physicists shed light on key superconductivity riddle
30 days ago
Physicists tweak quantum force, reducing barrier to tiny devices
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Objectify Cute Physicists in
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Earth Will Survive After All, Physicists Say
60 days ago
Physicists develop plastic semiconductors for laser diode use
87 days ago

Source: www.moreover.com --- 4 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
Physicists spooked by faster-than-light information transfer : Nature News Search This site All of nature.com Welcome back: N Steiner Access This article is part of Nature's premium content. Published online 13 August 2008 Nature doi:10. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 29 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 30 days ago
Physics / Physics This scanning tunneling microscope image of a bismuth superconducting compound shows a characteristic checkerboard pattern. The researchers believe this pattern indicates the presence of a charge density wave. ...
Source: slashdot.org --- 33 days ago
schliz writes to mention that a team of quantum Physicists have demonstrated how to significantly reduce the effects of "stiction" , or the tendency for two very small, very close objects to stick together as a result of Casimir force. ""The Casimir force might be one of the many reasons that very small, movable components in micromechanical devices sometimes stick together," said Ho Bun Chan, a assistant professor of physics at the University of Florida who is researching the Casimir force. 'The Casimir effect increases rapidly as the separation between components decreases. It becomes significant when the separation is reduced to below about 400 nm,' he told iTnews." ...
Source: web.mit.edu --- 33 days ago
MIT Physicists believe they have identified a mysterious state of matter that has been linked to the phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity. This state may not a precursor to superconductivity, as has been theorized, but a competing state. ...
Source: gizmodo.com --- 2 days ago
Warp drives, those vague constants of science fiction movies, might actually become real, allowing for travel faster than the speed of light. According to two Physicists from Baylor, they've come up with a concept for a warp drive that would shrink space, allowing for a craft to jump ahead vast distances without breaking any laws of physics. A starship could "warp" space so that it shrinks ahead of the vessel and expands behind it. By pushing the departure point many light years backwards while simultaneously bringing distant stars and other destinations closer, the warp drive effectively transports the starship from place to place at faster-than-light speeds. Of course, to do such a thing we'd need to harness dark energy, the cosmic antigravity force that we know next to nothing about. The plan would be to use dark energy to create a bubble of space that would travel faster than the speed of light, all the while the ship would remain at rest within the bubble. Since space itself doesn't follow the rules of physics, apparently, we'd be set to travel as fast as we pleased. Finally, a way to make the trip from New York to LA more convenient! [ New Launches ] ...
Source: news.nationalgeographic.com --- 51 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 19 days ago
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Source: www.physorg.com --- 2 days ago
No matter how thick an opaque "scattering material" is, Physicists have shown how to weave light through tiny open channels in the material, so that the light passes through on the other side. ...
Source: www.physorg.com --- 15 days ago
(PhysOrg.com) -- By confining water in nano-sized spaces, Physicists from Leiden University in the Netherlands have turned water into ice at room temperature. While it`s not the first time scientists have created room-temperature ice, Dutch Physicists K. B. Jinesh and Joost Frenken hope that their findings will put the controversial subject of water under nanoscale confinement in a new light. ...
Source: clipmarks.com --- 3 days ago
clipped by: Silkweaver clipper's remarks: The Physicists ruled out several possible classical explanations for the instantaneous communication. For one thing, they showed that the photons did not share information before leaving Geneva, and so they didn´t travel knowing about each other´s properties. In another test, the scientists showed that no communication could have occurred through a different reference frame, as might happen because of the photons´ high speeds. According to Einstein´s theory of relativity, observers moving at high speeds can get different measurements of the same event because they have different reference frames. But, by performing tests over a complete rotation of the Earth, the researchers ruled out this possibility. "We think space and time are important because that´s the kind of monkeys we are," Clip Source: www.physorg.com After performing multiple tests on two entangled photons, Physicists have yet again found that the photons seem to be communicating faster than the speed of light - at least 100,000 times faster. The researchers hope that their results might encourage theorists to come up with new explanations for the strange quantum mechanical effect. The Physicists, led by Nicolas Gisin from the University of Geneva, arranged their experiment by sending two photons down fiber optic cables to detectors in two Swiss villages located 18 km apart. Both photons started in Geneva, with one heading tow ...
Source: www.physicsforums.com --- 16 days ago
Hey guys. This is a first post so please give me tips on how to make it better. :redface: Anyway, the problem that I am doing stated by the International Young Physicists Tournament... ...
Source: www.strath.ac.uk --- 13 days ago
A "molecular movie" revealing the behaviour of proteins and enzymes is to form part of research by a team of Strathclyde scientists - funded by a grant worth 1 million euros from the European Research Council. ...
Source: www.nsf.gov --- 11 days ago
University of Nebraska researchers build a computer center to handle the flood of data expected from the world's next-generation particle accelerator More at http://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=111420&govDel=USNSF_1 This is an NSF Discoveries item. ...
Source: www.newlaunches.com --- 3 days ago
Star Trek fantasies of interstellar civilizations and voyages powered by warp drive may no longer be the exclusive domain of science fiction writers, with two Physicists from Baylor devising a new scheme to travel faster than the speed of light. Associate Professor Gerald Cleaver and Richard Obousy have come up with a novel idea to produce a warp drive that they believe can travel faster than the speed of light, without breaking the laws of physics. A starship could... ...
Source: www.baylor.edu --- 13 hours ago
Two Baylor University scientists have come up with a new method to cause a spaceship to effectively travel faster than the speed of light, without breaking the laws of physics. ...
Source: truemors.com --- 34 days ago
The American Physical Society has reversed its stand on global warming, recognizing that its 50,000 member Physicists don’t all believe that men driving and cars farting are giving the planet a fever. It has opened a debate on the subject by publishing a paper by Lord Christopher Monckton, claiming that warming of the earth is [...] ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 19 days ago
A new Scienceblog: Built on Facts . Sweet, more Physicists: Matt Springer is a graduate student of physics at Texas A&M university. He is also an occasional writer and tinkerer, and he is probably too curious for his own good. It's a good think he's not a cat, eh? Read the comments on this post... ...

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