Jan 04 |
Italy Funds New Particle Smasher With U.S. Components |
Sep 14 |
X-ray FEL shines brightly |
Jun 11 |
The Smithsonian and Synchrotron Soleil Join to Analyze Antiquities |
Nov 24 |
Bioengineers Produce Plastic Without the Use of Fossil Fuels |
Nov 03 |
2009 Nobels: Break or Breakthrough for Women? |
Aug 28 |
X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy : Revealing the Atomic Dance |
May 10 |
Give credit where credit is due. |
Jan 27 |
Panofsky Agonistes: The 1950 loyalty oath at Berkeley |
Jan 20 |
"6 % of physics professors are female; only 4 to 6 % of matter is visible" |
Jan 08 |
check the wed eurekalert, it is a better url for the mini synchrotron. |
Oct 01 |
The 'Magnificent Seven' of European Astroparticle Physics Unveiled |
Feb 25 |
Scientists Probe Fireballs with X-rays |
Feb 25 |
Crystal Bells Stay Silent as Physicists Look for Dark Matter |
Feb 25 |
Cosmic Coincidence Spotted |
Feb 08 |
Chicago Trib to Congress: 'Walk the Walk' & Fund Basic Science |
Feb 08 |
11 laid off at CU lab due to cuts in federal funding |
Jan 22 |
Debut of TEAM 0.5, the World's Best Microscope |
Dec 10 |
US center tackles the big questions |
Dec 10 |
Gore Gets Nobel, Warns of Ominous Threat |
Dec 10 |
Physicists explore subatomic particle strategy for revealing archaeological secrets |
Dec 10 |
Window on the Extreme Universe |
Dec 07 |
Students visit toy store of science |
Dec 04 |
A Day Without Yesterday |
Dec 04 |
New Form of Compound Stimulates Research on Hydrogen Storage |
Nov 29 |
First Observation Of 'Persistent Flow' In A Gas |
Nov 29 |
Scientists solve cosmological puzzle |
Nov 29 |
Proto-galaxies tip cold dark matter |
Nov 27 |
Star cluster's extreme speed puzzles astronomers |
Nov 27 |
Researchers examine Einstein's theories on the universe |
Nov 27 |
Schrodinger's kittens enter the classical world |
Nov 20 |
A Hazy Future for a 'Jewel' of Space Instruments |
Nov 20 |
A Video That's Worth a Million Words |
Nov 19 |
New Material Doubles Record for Holding Hydrogen |
Nov 19 |
Big Bang or Big Goof? Astronomer Challenges 'Seeds' Proof |
Nov 14 |
Belle Discovers a New Type of Meson |
Nov 13 |
Animation uses old physics to new effect |
Nov 13 |
Sand could shed light on quark-gluon plasma |
Nov 12 |
Line Between Quantum And Classical Worlds Is At Scale Of Hydrogen Molecule |
Nov 12 |
Do classical laws arise from quantum laws? |
Nov 12 |
Universe's Highest-Energy Particles Traced Back to Other Galaxies |
Nov 09 |
Energetic Cosmic Rays May Start From Black Holes |
Nov 09 |
The World's Smallest Double Slit Experiment: Breaking up the Hydrogen Molec |
Nov 09 |
15 Countries Give Green Light for New EUR1.2 Billion Accelerator Facility |
Oct 31 |
Physicists chase Einstein's equivalence principle down a hole |
Oct 31 |
Based on personal experience, provost advocates for new wellness initiative |
Oct 30 |
Brane trust: tunneling and stringy physics |
Oct 30 |
Did the early universe have "texture"? |
Oct 30 |
Why They Called It the Manhattan Project |
Oct 29 |
Astronomers Simulate Life And Death In The Universe |
Oct 29 |
Neutron-Laden Nucleus Pushes Limit |
Oct 29 |
Scientists Say Dark Matter Doesn't Exist |
Oct 25 |
Scientists discover possible cosmic defect, remnant from Big Bang |
Oct 25 |
Five university scholars among fellows newly elected to AAAS |
Oct 24 |
In world first, European physicists snap elusive neutrino particles |
Oct 24 |
Electrons timed with attosecond accuracy |
Oct 24 |
Scientists map near-Earth space bubbles |
Oct 18 |
Physicists Build Unparticle Models Guided by Big Bang and Supernovae |
Oct 18 |
Strange but True: Black Holes Sing |
Oct 15 |
Conflicting Perspectives: Veto Threatened of NSF, NASA, NIST Funding Bill |
Oct 15 |
Superduper Nova |
Oct 11 |
Testing Einstein: Is Dark Energy Constant? |
Oct 10 |
New-School 'Aether' May Shed Light on Neutron Stars |
Oct 10 |
CERN boss quashes LHC delay rumours |
Oct 10 |
William T. Golden Dies |
Oct 09 |
Varying cosmic-ray flux may explain cycles of biodiversity |
Oct 09 |
Invisible Matter Won't Disappear Anytime Soon |
Oct 08 |
Dr. President |
Oct 08 |
Relativity Derived Without Calculus--Possibly Centuries Ago |
Oct 08 |
A Prayer for Archimedes |
Oct 03 |
Scans Reveal Lost Gravestone Text |
Oct 03 |
Physicist Addresses International Forum on Thermoelectric Energy |
Oct 02 |
Let There Be Light |
Oct 02 |
Swiss Scientists Develop Floating Solar Island |
Oct 02 |
Gamma Ray Delay May Be Sign of "New Physics" |
Oct 01 |
Strong Extragalactic Radio Burst Poses a Mystery |
Oct 01 |
New one-way quantum computer design |
Oct 01 |
Secrets of 1957 Sputnik Launch Revealed |
Sep 27 |
Stanford physics lab creator dies at 88 |
Sep 27 |
Physicist, disarmament advocate Wolfgang 'Pief' Panofsky dies |
Sep 27 |
Wolfgang 'Pief' Panofsky, 88; nuclear physicist pushed for Stanford's linea |
Sep 26 |
Stanford physicist Wolfgang Panofsky dies at 88 |
Sep 26 |
Physicist, SLAC founding director Wolfgang Panofsky is dead at 88 |
Sep 26 |
Missiles no defense |
Sep 17 |
Research overturns accepted notion of neutron's electrical properties |
Sep 17 |
Multiple problems push LHC start to next spring |
Sep 17 |
'Missing Dwarf Galaxy' Problem May Be Solved |
Sep 14 |
Laying of the Foundation Stone for PETRA III |
Sep 14 |
Stanford's X-ray Vision |
Sep 11 |
Thundercloud "accelerator" fires gamma-ray beam |
Sep 11 |
A new look at the proton |
Sep 11 |
First woman named acting director at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center |
Sep 06 |
The ILC Reference Design Report is Now Official |
Sep 05 |
The Meaning of Life |
Sep 05 |
Sandia Bids Farewell to Pulsed Reactor |
Sep 05 |
Dark energy probe gets high praise |
Sep 04 |
Fermilab Proposes Way Station on the Road to the ILC |
Sep 04 |
Killer Electrons From Outer Space |
Sep 04 |
Ultraconserved Elements in the Genome: Are They Indispensable? |
Aug 29 |
Nanotech Discovery Could Lead to Spiderman Suit |
Aug 29 |
Scientists take giant step forward in understanding exotic nuclei |
Aug 28 |
Space-time Distorts Near Neutron Stars As Einstein Predicted |
Aug 28 |
Experiment to Clarify Ancient Physics Discovery Yields More Questions |
Aug 27 |
A Void Within the Void |
Aug 27 |
Quantum Light Beams Good For Fast Technology |
Aug 27 |
Astronomers pioneer new method for probing exotic matter |
Aug 23 |
Seeing the Unseeable |
Aug 23 |
Quantum physics: Wave goodbye |
Aug 23 |
Borexino Awash in Neutrinos |
Aug 23 |
HAWK-I Takes Off |
Aug 22 |
Nuclear Insecurity |
Aug 22 |
Light collapses step-by-step |
Aug 22 |
Google Earth given celestial view |
Aug 22 |
Can one theory explain all things physical? |
Aug 22 |
Hubble teams with Google to bring the cosmos down to Earth |
Aug 21 |
Scientists Confirm Long-held Theory About Source Of Sunshine |
Aug 21 |
Catching Some Rays |
Aug 21 |
Milton Friedman, Meet Richard Feynman |
Aug 20 |
Researchers Seek to Recreate Fusion Power |
Aug 20 |
Rare dead star found near Earth |
Aug 20 |
Galactic Collision Challenges Dark Matter Theories |
Aug 17 |
Cosmic 'Train Wreck' Defies Dark Matter Theories |
Aug 17 |
Nanoscale Blasting Adjusts Resistance in Magnetic Sensors |
Aug 15 |
Star Light, Star Bright: Duplicating Conditions Of Supernovas |
Aug 15 |
Ultrafast quantum computer uses optically controlled electrons |
Aug 15 |
Helices swirl in space-dust simulations |
Aug 14 |
From Space Dust to Spacefarers |
Aug 14 |
Star light, star bright: FSU facility duplicating conditions of supernovas |
Aug 14 |
In the Footsteps of His Uncle, Then His Father |
Aug 13 |
New DOE Agency Sparks an Energetic Debate |
Aug 13 |
Congress Passes Massive Measure to Support Research, Education |
Aug 13 |
Bright Galaxies Hidden In Distant Universe Unveiled |
Aug 13 |
Researchers Seek Mysterious Dark Matter |
Aug 10 |
Femtosecond time-delay X-ray holography |
Aug 10 |
Harnessing Attosecond Science in the Quest for Coherent X-rays |
Aug 10 |
The Future of Attosecond Spectroscopy |
Aug 09 |
New World Record For Superconducting Magnet Set |
Aug 09 |
Backyard Stargazers: Giant Telescopes for Serious Hobbyists |
Aug 09 |
Putting electronics in a spin |
Aug 08 |
Researchers rely on Newton's interference for new experiment |
Aug 08 |
Dirac medal honours charm-quark physicists |
Aug 07 |
Scientific Publishing: U.S. Output Flattens, and NSF Wonders Why |
Aug 07 |
New Dark Matter Candidate Proposed |
Aug 07 |
What's in a Name? Parsing the 'God Particle,' the Ultimate Metaphor |
Aug 06 |
The Next Nobel? |
Aug 06 |
Spitzer Spies Monster Galaxy Pileup |
Aug 06 |
Science vs. politics gets down and dirty |
Aug 03 |
Big health risk seen in some laser printers |
Aug 02 |
Berkeley Lab's Ultraclean Combustion Technology For Electricity Generation |
Aug 01 |
Using a magnet to tune a magnet |
Aug 01 |
Black Holes Exposed |
Aug 01 |
Son of Hubble, Prepare for a 2013 Liftoff |
Jul 30 |
Astronomers unveil new type of active galaxy |
Jul 30 |
Perfect lens could reverse Casimir force |
Jul 25 |
Physicists create first superconductor hybrid nanoscale heat transistor |
Jul 25 |
Atoms swap spins |
Jul 24 |
Unique Quantum Effect Found in Silicon Nanocrystals |
Jul 24 |
Hacking the Wii remote for physics class |
Jul 24 |
Organic compound found in the stars |
Jul 23 |
ESA's Earth Explorer Gravity Satellite On Show |
Jul 23 |
Astronomers Discover Supergiant Star Spews Molecules Needed for Life |
Jul 23 |
CERN's Search for God (Particles) Drives Massive Storage Needs |
Jul 19 |
A step closer to a practical atom laser |
Jul 19 |
High-speed cosmic crash amazes astronomers |
Jul 19 |
The Hottest Field in Physics Is Ultracold |
Jul 18 |
Unseen Universe: Welcome to the dark side |
Jul 18 |
A unifying force |
Jul 18 |
Unseen Universe: A constant problem |
Jul 18 |
Source of "Killer Electrons" in Space Discovered, Study Says |
Jul 17 |
China's space science prepares for liftoff |
Jul 17 |
A New Twist on the Mobius Strip |
Jul 17 |
Using the 'Beauties of Physics' to Conquer Science Illiteracy |
Jul 16 |
Argonne bid adds star power |
Jul 16 |
Enormous Detector Forces Rethink Of Highest Energy Cosmic Rays |
Jul 16 |
Dwarf Star Gulps Giant To Form Supernova |
Jul 13 |
August Meteor Shower Will Be 'A Great Show' |
Jul 11 |
Understanding Killer Electrons in Space |
Jul 11 |
Underground lab set for South Dakota |
Jul 11 |
Astronomers claim galaxy record |
Jul 11 |
Astronomers Get Better View Of Density Waves In Galaxies |
Jul 09 |
GROND Takes Off: Will Image Gamma-Ray Bursts |
Jul 09 |
Delay for Nasa asteroid mission |
Jul 09 |
A Road Map for European Facilities |
Jul 05 |
A Comedown for Cosmic Rays |
Jul 05 |
Magic cluster rules for hydrogen storage |
Jul 05 |
Does the universe repeat once every trillion years? |
Jul 03 |
ATLAS Upgrade Allows Scientists To Reach Even Further For The Stars |
Jul 03 |
German Particle Accelerator Switched Off |
Jul 03 |
Loopy quantums reveal successive universes |
Jul 03 |
The LHC demystified or how to dispel misconceptions about the accelerator |
Jul 02 |
World's First X-ray Free Electron Laser Is On Course To Completion |
Jul 02 |
Universe mostly forgets its past during cosmic rebirth |
Jul 02 |
The Amateur Future of Space Travel |
Jul 02 |
Glimpse of Time Before Big Bang Possible |
Jun 29 |
A Spare Magnet, a Borrowed Laser, and One Quick Shot at Glory |
Jun 28 |
Energy secretary announces $375 million for bioenergy centers |
Jun 28 |
Bright future for nano-sized light source |
Jun 28 |
Neutron stars spew like black holes |
Jun 27 |
NASA Establishes New Office to Study Cosmic Phenomena |
Jun 26 |
Texas-Sized Supercomputer to Break Computing Power Record |
Jun 26 |
Chuck Hoberman + Lisa Randall: The Inventor and the Physicist Meet Up to Talk About Shape |
Jun 26 |
Back-to-Back b Baryons in Batavia |
Jun 25 |
Radioactive iron, a window to the stars |
Jun 25 |
Stars Have Earth-Like Weather |
Jun 25 |
Cern particle lab schedule slips |
Jun 21 |
Fundamental constant is pretty much constant |
Jun 21 |
New Reflections on Lunar Astronomy |
Jun 13 |
Gravity Distorts Big Bang Afterglow, Opening New Window on Cosmos |
Jun 13 |
Hidden Planet Pushes Star's Ring a Billion Miles Off-Center |
Jun 13 |
Legislators Back Boost for Science |
Jun 13 |
Researchers examine carbon capture and storage to combat global warming |
Jun 12 |
Matter Flashed at Ultra Speed |
Jun 12 |
New Earth or Planetary Hothouse? |
Jun 11 |
New Quantum Key System Combines Speed, Distance |
Jun 11 |
Heavyweight From the Distant Past |
Jun 07 |
German x-ray laser tunnel gets the go ahead |
Jun 07 |
Researchers Catch Motion Of A Single Electron On Video |
Jun 07 |
Imaging magnetic focusing of coherent electron waves |
Jun 07 |
Wireless energy promise powers up |
Jun 07 |
Wireless power a reality |
Jun 05 |
When atoms collide |
Jun 05 |
Green light for flash fantastic |
Jun 05 |
Serving Up X-ray Laser Pulses |
Jun 04 |
Scientists confirm delay in testing new CERN particle accelerator |
Jun 04 |
Solid-state physics: A polariton laser |
May 31 |
Through a Lens, Darkly |
May 31 |
Physicists SCORE for third world |
May 31 |
Laser fusion - the safe, clean way to produce nuclear energy |
May 30 |
Planet-hunters find bonanza of new solar systems |
May 30 |
Quantum well fires single electrons on demand |
May 30 |
RIT study predicts how fast a black hole can be booted from a galaxy |
May 23 |
Medical, High-energy Physicists Collaborate To Improve PET Scans |
May 23 |
Physicists Predict the Death of Cosmology |
May 23 |
Universities Prepare for Data Deluge from CERN Collider |
May 23 |
A Plan to Build a Giant Liquid Telescope on the Moon |
May 22 |
Scientists demonstrate quantum state exchange between light and matter |
May 22 |
How to survive in a black hole |
May 22 |
US and UK unite for $100m telescope |
May 21 |
Physicists exploit ultra-cold gases to measure ultra-small magnetic fields |
May 21 |
The Nitty Gritty on the Physics of Sand |
May 16 |
A Two-Time Universe? Physicist Explores How Second Dimension of Time Could Unify Physics Laws |
May 16 |
The End of the Milky Way |
May 16 |
Scientists Pioneer Technique for 'Weighing' Black Holes |
May 15 |
U.S. Science Adviser Tells Researchers to Look Elsewhere |
May 15 |
Hubble spots ring of dark matter |
May 14 |
Tiny Spectrometer Offers Precision Laser Calibration |
May 14 |
Mysteries and Surprises in Quantum Physics |
May 14 |
Webb telescope to look back in time |
May 10 |
'Missing Mass' Found in Recycled Dwarf Galaxies |
May 10 |
Laser pioneer dies |
May 10 |
Condensed-matter physics: Let's twist again |
May 09 |
A clash of cosmologies |
May 09 |
Particle physicists hunt for the unexpected |
May 09 |
UC-led team picked to run nuclear lab |
May 09 |
U.S. Debates Deterrence for Nuclear Terrorism |
May 08 |
Could Light Behave As A Solid? A New Theory |
May 08 |
Can a seventeen-mile-long collider unlock the universe? |
May 08 |
Exploded Star the Brightest Ever Seen |
May 07 |
Speckles expose magnet's noisy secrets |
May 07 |
Michael Binger on the perilous transition from physics to poker |
May 07 |
DOE Cures Pork Project With Peer Review |
May 03 |
Space telescope spots new planet |
May 03 |
Physicist Sees Dark, Cold Future for Universe |
May 03 |
Particle physics: Wobbly oscillations |
May 02 |
Princeton physicists connect string theory with established physics |
May 02 |
Generating pressures at the cores of giant planets |
May 02 |
Ultrashort Light Pulse Blazes New Paths For Science, Industry |
Apr 30 |
New Explanation for the Greatest Cosmic Explosions |
Apr 30 |
Optical Lattices Could Give Insight into QCD |
Apr 26 |
Astrophysics: The answer is blowing in the wind |
Apr 26 |
To Boldly Do What No Laser Has Done Before |
Apr 25 |
New 'super-Earth' found in space |
Apr 25 |
Rapid-fire: Electrical circuit may bring Sandia Z to fusion sooner |
Apr 25 |
Water Flows Like Molasses On The Nanoscale |
Apr 24 |
Extreme Star Birth In The Carina Nebula To Celebrate Hubble's 17th Anniversary |
Apr 24 |
Twin spacecraft take first 3D images of the Sun |
Apr 24 |
Hopes Dim for Perfect Lens |
Apr 24 |
Tevatron's Higgs Quest Quickens |
Apr 23 |
Astrophysicists Create The Eyes For New Gamma Ray Telescope System |
Apr 23 |
Quantum physics says goodbye to reality |
Apr 23 |
Test of Einstein's Theory of Gravity Hits a Snag |
Apr 19 |
Navigating the Stellar Minefield |
Apr 19 |
Search For Dark Matter Particles Moves Underground |
Apr 18 |
New method to directly probe the quantum collisions of individual atoms |
Apr 18 |
U.S. losing its lead in a vital branch of physics |
Apr 18 |
Call to Service Answered |
Apr 17 |
Organic Light With No Wasted Electricity |
Apr 17 |
Mathematician suggests extra dimensions are time-like |
Apr 17 |
Gravity Probe B backs general relativity |
Apr 12 |
Quantum dot lasers -- 1 dot makes all the difference |
Apr 12 |
Electrons Caught In The Act Of Tunnelling |
Apr 11 |
New Experiment Probes Weird Zone Between Quantum and Classical |
Apr 10 |
Physicists Find Light-sensitive Molecule Can Heal Itself in the Dark |
Apr 10 |
Reflections of Absolute Zero |
Apr 05 |
Searching for Exotic Particles from Cosmic-Ray Collisions |
Apr 05 |
Look Out for Alien Lasers |
Apr 04 |
X-ray satellites catch magnetar in gigantic stellar 'hiccup' |
Apr 04 |
Electron tunnelling seen in real time |
Apr 03 |
A triangle that matters |
Apr 03 |
Failure during Cern magnet test |
Apr 03 |
Magnet failure could delay hunt for Higgs |
Apr 03 |
Key U.S.-built part fails during testing for world's largest particle collider |
Apr 03 |
World's Largest Particle Accelerator Nears Completion With Last Quadripolar Magnet Installed |
Apr 03 |
Long-Awaited Cosmic-Ray Detector May Be Shelved |
Apr 02 |
Life And Death Of A Photon 'Filmed' For The First Time |
Apr 02 |
Examination of radiation left from birth of universe could alter theories |
Apr 02 |
The World Needs More Rebels Like Einstein |
Mar 29 |
Light seems to pass through solid metal |
Mar 29 |
String Theory, With No Holds Barred |
Mar 29 |
Cold fusion is back at the American Chemical Society |
Mar 28 |
PPARC announces �30m for physics Grid |
Mar 28 |
Scientists unlock physical, chemical secrets of plutonium |
Mar 28 |
Quantum lottery is your best bet |
Mar 27 |
Magnetic fields get reconnected in turbulent plasma too, Cluster reveals |
Mar 27 |
Physicists shine a light, produce startling liquid jet |
Mar 26 |
First Set of Experiments at SOLEIL |
Mar 26 |
Unexpected tricks of the light |
Mar 21 |
Canadian Budget a Boon for Science |
Mar 21 |
WIYN telescope to get innovative billion-pixel, $6.6 million camera |
Mar 21 |
Cold Physics is Hot Topic |
Mar 20 |
Mechanism explains how the most energetic form of light can be produced in areas dominated by bright, young stars |
Mar 20 |
A jump that would prove Newton wrong |
Mar 19 |
Quantum physics: Total surveillance |
Mar 19 |
248-dimension maths puzzle solved |
Mar 19 |
NASA Declares No Room for Antimatter Experiment |
Mar 15 |
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Director to step down |
Mar 15 |
Ice created in nanoseconds by Sandia's Z machine |
Mar 15 |
Scientists develop new terahertz material |
Mar 15 |
Jefferson Lab Cooks Up the Perfect Cavity |
Mar 14 |
Physicists wipe away complexity for a clearer view of heavy nuclei |
Mar 14 |
Start-Up Fervor Shifts to Energy in Silicon Valley |
Mar 13 |
Star family seen through dusty fog |
Mar 13 |
A Single-photon Server With Just One Atom |
Mar 13 |
Pier Oddone's Dedication |
Mar 12 |
Quantum physics: It's all about me, me, me, isn't it? |
Mar 12 |
New panorama reveals more than a thousand black holes |
Mar 12 |
Physicists Modify Double-Slit Experiment to Confirm Einstein's Belief |
Mar 08 |
China Supersizes Its Science |
Mar 08 |
Gamma-Ray Burst Challenges Theory |
Mar 08 |
Particle physics on the cancer ward |
Mar 07 |
The Giant that Turned Out to be a Dwarf |
Mar 07 |
Particle X in rare decay could belong to a new physics model |
Mar 06 |
Galaxy Survey Focuses On 'Pre-teen' Years |
Mar 05 |
Dreams Collide With Reality for International Experiment |
Mar 05 |
The first 3-D map of the universe |
Mar 05 |
The high times of physics revisited |
Mar 01 |
BYU Study Another Step in the March Toward Better Superconductors |
Mar 01 |
Physics: Gravity Passes a Little Test |
Mar 01 |
Laser Physics: Extreme Light |
Feb 28 |
SLAC's JoAnne Hewett and Burt Richter on 'Science in Action' |
Feb 28 |
Blueprint for new Cal bioscience institute |
Feb 28 |
Milestone for giant physics lab |
Feb 26 |
Coldest Lab In Chicago To Simulate Hot Physics Of Early Universe, Explore Futuristic World of Quantum Computing |
Feb 26 |
Milky Way Black Hole May Be a Colossal 'Particle Accelerator' |
Feb 22 |
Fluorescent Bulbs: A Better Idea? |
Feb 22 |
NSF Enjoys a Heartfelt Ending to a Difficult Budget Year |
Feb 22 |
Predictions about extrasolar planets run out of steam |
Feb 21 |
Under pressure, vanadium won't turn down the volume |
Feb 21 |
Zeroing in On a Weighty Enigma |
Feb 21 |
Dusty clouds may conceal water on alien worlds |
Feb 20 |
Lunar Observatories on a Budget |
Feb 20 |
Universe offers 'eternal feast,' cosmologist says |
Feb 20 |
Integral expands our view of the gamma-ray sky |
Feb 20 |
Burton Richter Speaks About Future of Particle Physics |
Feb 20 |
Physicists dream of next particle smasher |
Feb 15 |
Quantum hall effect observed at room temperature |
Feb 15 |
Scientists dubious of quantum claims |
Feb 15 |
Plasma physics: On the crest of a wake |
Feb 13 |
Found: Most of the Universe |
Feb 13 |
Reactor Upgrades Help Researchers Study Nuclear Fusion As Energy Source |
Feb 13 |
Atom smasher may give birth to 'Black Saturns' |
Feb 12 |
Fermions Do Not Travel Together: Physicists Demonstrate Expected Effect Of Quantum Theory |
Feb 12 |
Progress and problems with Middle East light source |
Feb 12 |
Astronomy's next big thing |
Feb 06 |
First Research Projects Underway at Diamond Light Source |
Feb 06 |
Physicists achieve all-optical buffering of images |
Feb 05 |
A test for new physics, including string theory |
Feb 05 |
Physicists plan search for the known unknowns |
Feb 05 |
Satellite prepares to go super-cold |
Feb 01 |
Ultra-Sensitive Measurements Of Changes In Images Using Slow Light |
Feb 01 |
Artificial atoms make microwave photons countable |
Feb 01 |
House Votes to Increase FY 2007 DOE Science, NSF, NIST Funding |
Jan 31 |
No Big Bang? Endless Universe Made Possible by New Model |
Jan 31 |
Hubble telescope loses newest camera after fuse blows |
Jan 31 |
K-12 initiative extends reach across campus |
Jan 29 |
Open Access to Science Under Attack |
Jan 29 |
Evidence Of Ancient Galactic Collision Found |
Jan 29 |
With Apologies, Nuclear Power Gets a Second Look |
Jan 25 |
A Boost for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Research |
Jan 25 |
Dark Energy And The Inverse Square Law |
Jan 24 |
Telescope, spacecraft linked for launch |
Jan 24 |
Physics Professor Andrei Linde to give lecture focusing on high-energy universe |
Jan 24 |
Rewinding the Laws of Time and Space |
Jan 24 |
Another new twist on the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect |
Jan 23 |
Physicists Develop Test for 'String Theory' |
Jan 23 |
Novel Synchrotron Shifts Into Neutral |
Jan 23 |
Making Sense of Time, Earthbound and Otherwise |
Jan 22 |
New Theory of the Universe Marries Two of its Biggest Mysteries |
Jan 22 |
Researchers Observe Superradiance In A Free Electron Laser |
Jan 22 |
Novel Synchrotron Shifts Into Neutral |
Jan 22 |
Keeping Stanford Great Far Into the Future |
Jan 18 |
Large Hadron Collider: Does every particle in the universe consist of points, strings or loops? |
Jan 18 |
In 'forty jumps,' scientists model scales of quarks to quasars |
Jan 18 |
Neutrino detector is compact yet sensitive |
Jan 18 |
The Next, Next Big Machine |
Jan 17 |
Behind the hunt for the Higgs boson |
Jan 17 |
String Theory's Extra Dimensions Must Be Less Than Half the Width of a Human Hair |
Jan 17 |
Dark energy may be vacuum |
Jan 17 |
Dwarf planet 'becoming a comet' |
Jan 16 |
Amateur astronomers pursue next great discovery |
Jan 16 |
Is dark matter composed of sterile neutrinos? |
Jan 16 |
Photonic Schroedinger cat breaks record |
Jan 11 |
Strange but True: Gossamer Gel Stands Up to Flame, Speeding Space Particles |
Jan 11 |
Famous Space Pillars Feel The Heat Of Star's Explosion |
Jan 11 |
Probe studies 'extreme physics' |
Jan 10 |
Chandra discovers light echo from the Milky Way's Black Hole |
Jan 10 |
Hobbits in Space |
Jan 10 |
Shrinking Higgs brings optimism to US lab |
Jan 10 |
Competitive stumbling |
Jan 10 |
Power shift stymies US science budget |
Jan 09 |
A star's death comes to light |
Jan 09 |
Superstrings Could Add Gravitational Cacophony To Universe's Chorus |
Jan 09 |
Astronomers see first quasar trio |
Jan 09 |
DOE's Office of Science Awards 95 Million Hours of Supercomputing Time to Advance Research in Science, Academia and Industry |
Jan 08 |
Physicists Transmit Visible Light Through Miniature Cable |
Jan 08 |
Neutrino Astrophysics: A New Tool for Exploring the Universe |
Jan 08 |
NSF Braces for Opportunities Lost |
Jan 08 |
Dark matter mapped |
Jan 04 |
X-ray Evidence Supports Possible New Class Of Supernova |
Jan 04 |
Black Hole Boldly Goes Where No Black Hole Has Gone Before |
Jan 04 |
It's a Land of Lakes and Rivers, Just Like Earth 4bn Years Ago |
Jan 04 |
Belief and Knowledge - A Plea About Language |
Jan 03 |
String-theory critic calls for balance in physics research |
Jan 03 |
Group of galaxies found to bend the light of remote galaxies |
Jan 03 |
Brightest supernova discovery hints at stellar collision |
Jan 02 |
Do Galaxies Follow Darwinian Evolution? |
Jan 02 |
Free Will: Now You Have It, Now You Don't |
Jan 02 |
Quarks Don't Have Time to Celebrate the New Year |
Dec 18 |
Physicist: Stars can be strange |
Dec 18 |
Preparing For The Biggest Experiment On Earth |
Dec 18 |
Spitzer Picks Up Glow of Universe's First Objects |
Dec 18 |
Talk of Satellite Defense Raises Fears of Space War |
Dec 18 |
Iranians Fume Over a Closed SESAME |
Dec 14 |
Optics: Momentum in an uncertain light |
Dec 14 |
US scientists reject interference |
Dec 14 |
CDF collaboration finds new baryons that contain b quarks |
Dec 14 |
Botulism study could lead to new vaccines and treatments to counter bioterrorist attacks |
Dec 13 |
Creating monoenergetic electron beams on a tabletop |
Dec 13 |
Final stage for telescope design |
Dec 13 |
Team Detects 'Top Quark,' a Basic Constituent of Matter |
Dec 12 |
Rock Stars (and Proteins, Too) |
Dec 12 |
Back to the Moon! But Why? |
Dec 12 |
Using a Superfluid for Dark-State Atomic Cooling |
Dec 07 |
Better track leads to new particles |
Dec 07 |
The entangled dance of physics |
Dec 07 |
Plasma physics: On the node of a wave |
Dec 06 |
Table-top particle accelerator created |
Dec 06 |
No matter their size black holes 'feed' in the same way |
Dec 06 |
Ten profs win AAAS fellowships for science research |
Dec 05 |
Colourful calculations |
Dec 05 |
NASA Looks to the Future With Eye on the Past |
Dec 05 |
Science Education: Doing More With Less |
Dec 04 |
Robot car designer shares secrets |
Dec 04 |
Catching the wave - Researchers measure very short laser pulses |
Dec 04 |
Burst-Hunter's Rich Data Harvest Yields a Cosmic Enigma |
Dec 04 |
How to Herd Atoms |
Nov 30 |
Nobel Laureate finds 'elegant' explanation for DNA transcribing enzyme's high fidelity |
Nov 30 |
Researchers Shine Light On Atomic Transistor |
Nov 30 |
The key to Stradivari's tone |
Nov 30 |
Thorium poised to meet world's energy needs |
Nov 29 |
3-D X-ray images of nanoparticles |
Nov 29 |
The Topsy-turvy Galaxy |
Nov 29 |
Energy Use Can Be Cut by Efficiency, Survey Says |
Nov 29 |
Stanford Medical center presents major building plan to Palo Alto |
Nov 28 |
Dark matter hides, physicists seek |
Nov 28 |
Build Your Own Universe |
Nov 28 |
Last LHC Superconducting Main Magnet Completes the Suite at CERN |
Nov 27 |
Study Suggests the Existence of Ferroelectric Ice in the Universe |
Nov 27 |
Ten Stanford scholars elected 2006 fellows of the American Association the Advancement of Science |
Nov 27 |
Atom spied interfering with electron flow |
Nov 27 |
Twin Star Explosions Fascinate Astronomers |
Nov 27 |
Guiding an Atom Laser |
Nov 21 |
Massive machine to crack tiny nut |
Nov 21 |
Brilliant Minds Forecast the Next 50 Years |
Nov 21 |
Gordon Steps Up to House Science Post |
Nov 21 |
Nations Sign Nuclear Fusion Reactor Pact |
Nov 20 |
World's Largest Superconducting Magnet Switches On, To Help Answer Universe's 'Big Questions' |
Nov 20 |
Electronic Nuisance Changes Its Ways |
Nov 20 |
9 Billion-Year-Old `Dark Energy' Reported |
Nov 16 |
Researchers Test the Physics of Star Formation in the Lab |
Nov 16 |
New atom laser could improve navigation systems |
Nov 16 |
Dark energy existed in infant universe |
Nov 15 |
X-ray laser pulse captures image of nanoscale object |
Nov 15 |
What lies beneath: Petroleum targets unearthed by UH professor |
Nov 15 |
Chandra Discovers Relativistic Pinball Machine |
Nov 15 |
Why the next Congress will be 'greener,' but only by a few shades |
Nov 14 |
Space mirrors could create Earth-like haven on Mars |
Nov 14 |
Universities appoint Inaugural Director of the Cockcroft Institute |
Nov 14 |
In a quadrillionth blink of an eye, history captured |
Nov 14 |
Kavli strives to leave mark on science |
Nov 13 |
Recovering Pompeii |
Nov 09 |
'Tornadoes' are transferred from light to sodium atoms |
Nov 09 |
Long Live the Moon! |
Nov 09 |
Smithsonian offers a view from above |
Nov 09 |
Quantized Heat Conduction By Photons Observed |
Nov 09 |
Data handling causes image problem for top lab |
Nov 08 |
A leading edge camera for molecules |
Nov 08 |
Sound science behind glowing sugar |
Nov 08 |
Short of 'All,' String Theorists Accused of Nothing |
Nov 08 |
Free-electron laser shines at over 14 kilowatts in the infrared |
Nov 07 |
World listens in online when Cal professor teaches physics |
Nov 07 |
Chiral liquid splits light by polarization |
Nov 07 |
Telescope catches 'monster flare' |
Nov 07 |
Cut from Different Cloth: VLT Shows Milky Way's Neighbouring Galaxies... |
Nov 06 |
Learning How Nature Splits Water |
Nov 06 |
World-class radio telescopes face closure |
Nov 06 |
Japanese Latecomer Joins Race To Build a Hard X-ray Laser |
Nov 02 |
Physicists observe new property of matter |
Nov 02 |
Science Prays for Midterm Mercy |
Nov 02 |
A Casimir force for good in MEMS design |
Nov 01 |
A Sunshade for Planet Earth |
Nov 01 |
Physicist swaps protons for profit strategies |
Nov 01 |
Revealing the Mysteries of Galaxy Formation |
Nov 01 |
Alvin Weinberg (1915?2006) |
Oct 31 |
SLAC claims world's brightest X-ray laser |
Oct 31 |
Recovering Pompeii |
Oct 31 |
Antiprotons Four Times More Effective than Protons for Cell Irradiation |
Oct 31 |
The day that changed the climate |
Oct 31 |
NASA Gives 'Go' To Hubble Upgrade |
Oct 30 |
Scientists Crack Open Stellar Evolution |
Oct 30 |
Putting Hydrogen on Ice |
Oct 26 |
Alloy of hydrogen and oxygen made from water |
Oct 26 |
Dark-Horse Neutron Source Heads Belatedly Toward Starting Line |
Oct 26 |
Scientists crack open stellar evolution |
Oct 26 |
New laser welcomed at SLAC |
Oct 25 |
Hubble Yields Direct Proof Of Stellar Sorting In A Globular Cluster |
Oct 25 |
Researchers make important advancement in unraveling mysteries of fusion energy |
Oct 25 |
SESAME to open: Particle accelerator spurs Middle East science partnership |
Oct 24 |
Knowing the Universe in Detail (Except for That Pesky 96 Percent of It) |
Oct 24 |
Dual solar satellites ready for lift-off |
Oct 24 |
When is a supersolid not quite so super? |
Oct 24 |
Underwater sound breaks the surface |
Oct 23 |
Stanford breaks ground on $379 million project |
Oct 23 |
Ultraviolet Light Reveals Secrets of Nanoscale Electronic Materials |
Oct 23 |
New Experiment to Investigate the Effect of Galactic Cosmic Rays on Clouds and Climate |
Oct 19 |
Experts create invisibility cloak |
Oct 19 |
No Evidence Of Ice Reserves On The Moon |
Oct 19 |
Planning for US science policy in 2009 |
Oct 18 |
Voyage to the heart of matter |
Oct 18 |
Bubbles never forget |
Oct 18 |
NIST physicists boost 'entanglement' of atom pairs |
Oct 17 |
Space-based Instruments To Test Cornerstone Of Einstein's General Relativit |
Oct 17 |
Going Nuclear at the North Pole |
Oct 16 |
Team Uses Laser Pulses To Control Quantum Processes |
Oct 16 |
Controversy-plagued superheavy element 118 finally created |
Oct 16 |
Night and Day - Trillions of Kilometers Away |
Oct 12 |
Particle physics: Did the Big Bang boil? |
Oct 12 |
The Cosmic Climate Connection |
Oct 12 |
Flies in a spider's web: galaxy caught in the making |
Oct 11 |
Chi-Chang Kao Named Chair of the National Synchrotron Light Source at Brookhaven Lab |
Oct 11 |
Scientists Nudge Closer To The Edge Of A Black Hole |
Oct 11 |
Particle Decay May Point to New Physics |
Oct 10 |
UCSB Physicist Wins Coveted Mathematical Physics Prize |
Oct 10 |
Award-winning grids and collimators produce better X-ray and nuclear images |
Oct 10 |
Chandra Reviews Black Hole Musical: Epic But Off-key |
Oct 09 |
Atomic Pioneers Gather Again to Recall Manhattan Project |
Oct 09 |
Black Holes Power the Brightest Cosmic Objects, Study Confirms |
Oct 09 |
Has famous maths problem been solved, and in only a month? |
Oct 06 |
Students Contribute to ILC Damping Ring Studies at Cornell University |
Oct 05 |
Champagne moments |
Oct 05 |
ORNL's High Flux Isotope Reactor prepares to make 'cold' neutrons |
Oct 05 |
Theorists snap over string pieces |
Oct 05 |
First Quantum Teleportation between Light and Matter |
Oct 05 |
The Evolving ILC Design: Eliminating One Positron Damping Ring |
Oct 04 |
Largest 3D Map of Galaxies |
Oct 04 |
No Extra Gravity for Dark Matter |
Oct 04 |
Nobel for Berkeley physicist who mapped birth of the universe |
Oct 03 |
Numbers Are Male, Said Pythagoras, and the Idea Persists |
Oct 03 |
Stephen Hawking Tours the Future of Particle Physics at CERN |
Oct 02 |
Web journals threaten peer-review system |
Oct 02 |
Theory in particle physics: Theological speculation versus practical knowledge |
Oct 02 |
Nations vie for giant telescope |
Sep 28 |
Looping the Loop |
Sep 27 |
The Cool Way To Build The World's Fastest Computer |
Sep 27 |
Alfred Nobel and the Prize That Almost Didn't Happen |
Sep 27 |
Massive Star Formation: Inside, Outside and All Around |
Sep 26 |
Astronomers find supernova first spotted in A.D. 185 |
Sep 26 |
World's Largest Superconducting Solenoid Magnet Reaches Full Field |
Sep 26 |
Moving Beyond String Theory |
Sep 25 |
It might be...It could be...It is!!! |
Sep 25 |
Record high accelerator energies reported |
Sep 25 |
Japan launches satellite to study the Sun |
Sep 21 |
Hubble finds hundreds of young galaxies in the early universe |
Sep 21 |
Newton, Einstein and a monstrous calf |
Sep 21 |
'Extreme Physics' Observatory Ready For Final Assembly |
Sep 19 |
Managing Globalization: Science, 'a very international enterprise' |
Sep 19 |
Despite Rumors, Black Hole Factory Will Not Destroy Earth |
Sep 19 |
UK Particle Physics Steps on the Accelerator Pedal |
Sep 19 |
Quantum Behavior In A Classical World |
Sep 19 |
Putting His Money Where His Math Is |
Sep 19 |
Pulsars prove Einstein right (nearly) |
Sep 19 |
Spacecraft to investigate cause of Sun's outbursts |
Sep 18 |
X-ray Science Saves Taxpayers Billions in Radioactive Cleanup |
Sep 18 |
Dead stars provide Einstein test |
Sep 18 |
Scientists snap first images of brown dwarf in planetary system |
Sep 18 |
Intel, UCSB produce laser-silicon chip |
Sep 14 |
The Boom in Galaxies After the Big Bang |
Sep 14 |
Astronomers peer at distant epoch |
Sep 14 |
General relativity passes cosmic test |
Sep 14 |
First tree joins genome club |
Sep 14 |
Space station spreads its solar wings |
Sep 12 |
First spacewalk for Atlantis crew |
Sep 12 |
Green light for the neutrino beam from Cern to Gran Sasso |
Sep 12 |
A "Genetic Study" of the Galaxy |
Sep 11 |
Dark Energy and Dark Matter-The Results of Flawed Physics? |
Sep 11 |
Ultra-precise atomic clocks will redefine time |
Sep 11 |
Spin Hall effect detected at room temperature |
Sep 08 |
Tribute to Ray Davis |
Sep 07 |
Fermilab Launches Community Envoy Program |
Sep 07 |
Giant machine set to probe secrets of the universe |
Sep 07 |
Spitzer Spies Eternal Life Of Stardust |
Sep 07 |
Spinning new theory on particle spin brings science closer to quantum computing |
Sep 07 |
Famed physics lab steps up to storage challenge |
Sep 07 |
Grand deuterium challenge unveiled |
Sep 06 |
Black holes are a turnoff for star formation |
Sep 06 |
Atom optics moves into space |
Sep 06 |
A view from the cosmic shoulder |
Sep 05 |
New Clue to World's Tiniest Particles |
Sep 05 |
Big Bang's Afterglow Fails Intergalactic 'Shadow' Test |
Sep 05 |
Particle Physicists Want to Expand Open Access |
Sep 05 |
Moon mission ends with a bang |
Aug 29 |
Flying on Hydrogen: Georgia Tech Researchers Use Fuel Cells to Power Unmann |
Aug 29 |
Carbon-nanotube 'Strings' may ID Single Molecules |
Aug 29 |
NASA Makes Two Sets of Plans for Shuttle |
Aug 29 |
In Brief: China, Russia to Launch Joint Mars Mission |
Aug 29 |
What are Dark Matter and Dark Energy, and how are they Affecting the Univer |
Aug 24 |
Congress Quietly Tries to Craft Bill To Maintain U.S. Lead in Science |
Aug 24 |
Top hydrogen-storing polymer revealed |
Aug 24 |
Pluto loses status as a planet |
Aug 23 |
John Fowler Reports on First Evidence of Dark Matter |
Aug 23 |
Astronomers Discover Rapidly Forming, Large Proto-disc Galaxies 3 Billion Years After Big Bang |
Aug 23 |
Laser light in the deep infrared |
Aug 23 |
Ether returns to oust dark matter |
Aug 17 |
Physicist Discovers Exotic Superconductivity |
Aug 17 |
Scientists use electron beam to unravel the secrets of an 'atomic switch' |
Aug 17 |
Hubble images some of galaxy's dimmest stars |
Aug 16 |
Surprising Telescope Observations Shake Up Galactic Formation Theories |
Aug 16 |
There's more cash to count |
Aug 16 |
'Electron-spin' trick boosts quantum computing |
Aug 16 |
Plan boosts solar system to 12 planets |
Aug 15 |
COBE team wins cosmology prize |
Aug 15 |
Atoms looser than expected |
Aug 15 |
Thousands of planet-forming discs discovered |
Aug 14 |
Pluto on the chopping block |
Aug 14 |
DOE Outlines Two Roads to Recycling Spent Fuel |
Aug 14 |
Surprising telescope observations shake up galactic formation theories |
Aug 14 |
Brilliant X-rays Reveal Fruits of a Brilliant Mind |
Aug 10 |
Scientists Chip Away at Mysteries of the Moon |
Aug 10 |
Physicists make first 'molecular movie' of light |
Aug 10 |
Detector can count atom by atom |
Aug 10 |
Star Observations Could Solve Cosmic Riddle |
Aug 09 |
In search of the big bang: a cosmic event |
Aug 09 |
Research Paper Illuminates How Light Pushes Atoms |
Aug 09 |
Dirac medal for atomic physicist |
Aug 09 |
SNAP Wins NASA Support for Joint Dark Energy Mission |
Aug 08 |
Research Paper Illuminates How Light Pushes Atoms |
Aug 08 |
Dirac medal for atomic physicist |
Aug 08 |
Daresbury Laboratory to get further 2 million for cutting-edge particle accelerator |
Aug 08 |
Chandra Independently Determines Hubble Constant |
Aug 07 |
Correcting a prejudice regarding high-energy nuclear collisions |
Aug 07 |
A Planet? Maybe It's a Star |
Aug 07 |
In search of the big bang: a cosmic event |
Aug 03 |
Superconductor reveals its true colours |
Aug 03 |
Stardust@home battles early glitches |
Aug 03 |
Strange 'twin' new worlds found |
Aug 03 |
Chevron and Stanford team up to develop nanoscale diamondoids |
Aug 02 |
Webcast of Archimedes Research |
Aug 02 |
Optical breakthrough makes 'Lab-on-a-Chip' possible |
Aug 02 |
X-rays reveal Archimedes secrets |
Aug 01 |
Energy Department Awards $2.5B Contract |
Aug 01 |
Physicists Discover New Way To Visualize Shape Changes In Molecules |
Aug 01 |
Search for Rare Particle Decay Comes Up Short |
Aug 01 |
Refining the fine-structure constant |
Jul 31 |
Anatomy Of A Scientific Revolution |
Jul 31 |
Quicker, cleaner computers are in sight |
Jul 31 |
Beijing collider intensifies focus on tau-charm physics |
Jul 27 |
Scientists image 'magnetic semiconductors' on the nanoscale |
Jul 27 |
Mysterious quasar casts doubt on black holes |
Jul 27 |
Successful lasing of the X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) prototype |
Jul 26 |
Island Universes with a twist |
Jul 26 |
Brookhaven Lab Wins R&D; 100 Award for X-ray Focusing Device |
Jul 26 |
LHC Experiments at CERN On Track With Cosmic Rays |
Jul 26 |
Plenty of nothing: A hole new quantum spin |
Jul 25 |
NSF Reopens Competition for Site to Build Underground Lab |
Jul 25 |
Supernova 'changing right before our eyes' |
Jul 25 |
Laser could create dark-matter particles |
Jul 25 |
Old Pulsars - New Tricks |
Jul 24 |
Star 'soon to become supernova' |
Jul 24 |
Australian Synchrotron Achieves First Light |
Jul 24 |
Light goes faster in reverse |
Jul 20 |
Reading the invisible |
Jul 20 |
New look for graphene |
Jul 20 |
Mystery of explosive star solved |
Jul 19 |
Physicists solve pebble mystery |
Jul 19 |
University's health and safety committee to update public, hear questions and comments |
Jul 19 |
Nuclear explosion on a dead star -- astronomers probe aftermath |
Jul 19 |
Towards a European Extremely Large Telescope |
Jul 18 |
Research wish-list |
Jul 18 |
Discovery crew: 'We did it' |
Jul 18 |
Cluster hits the magnetic bull's-eye |
Jul 17 |
NASA: checking out the sun in Stereo |
Jul 17 |
Cold Gas In The Andromeda Galaxy |
Jul 17 |
Physics to the rescue of the fresco |
Jul 13 |
'Super-scope' will unlock secrets |
Jul 13 |
First Direct Observations of Spinons and Holons |
Jul 13 |
Danger from radiation is exaggerated, say scientists |
Jul 12 |
Round the clock, space telescope stands watch on invisible universe |
Jul 12 |
Scientists question nature's fundamental laws |
Jul 12 |
Laser tweezers sort atoms |
Jul 12 |
Ann Arvin to succeed Arthur Bienenstock as vice provost and dean of researc |
Jul 11 |
Supercomputers help physicists understand a force of nature |
Jul 11 |
Powerful radiation source to further cancer research |
Jul 11 |
Department of Energy Issues Request for Proposals |
Jul 11 |
Earliest black holes bent the 'laws' of physics |
Jul 10 |
Black hole findings yield new mysteries |
Jul 10 |
Astronauts Begin Second Spacewalk |
Jul 10 |
2001: Scientists discover why we are here |
Jul 10 |
MIT researchers create visionary optic fibers |
Jul 10 |
Service set for Walter Meyerhof |
Jul 10 |
A Towering Physicist's Legacy Faces a Threatening Future |
Jul 07 |
Senate Appropriators Approve 16.6% Increase for DOE Office of Science |
Jul 06 |
Why a Large Hadron Collider? |
Jul 06 |
Dark matter cloud found gobbling nearby gas |
Jul 06 |
Discovery docks with space station |
Jul 06 |
Solitons could power molecular electronics, artificial muscles |
Jul 06 |
Nuclear weapons: The next nuke |
Jul 05 |
Physics Awaits New Options as Standard Model Idles |
Jul 05 |
Giant "starshade" could reveal new exoplanets |
Jul 05 |
Full 3-D image of nanocrystals' interior created by shining X-rays through |
Jul 05 |
Long-lived magnetic fluctuations in a crystal |
Jun 30 |
Cool light leads to greener chips |
Jun 30 |
Questions orbit around future of NASA |
Jun 30 |
From the present to the past |
Jun 30 |
Top computer hangs on to its title |
Jun 29 |
Modeling Supernovae Core Collapse |
Jun 29 |
Senate Panel Approves More Funds for Energy Research Than Bush Sought |
Jun 29 |
Quantum physics: Atomic gas in flatland |
Jun 29 |
The Hooked Galaxy |
Jun 28 |
Silica song: Where science, art and the spirit meet |
Jun 28 |
LANL wants to beef up stock of nuke triggers |
Jun 28 |
New telescope will hunt dangerous asteroids |
Jun 27 |
Curtain May be Closing on Scientific Water Controversy |
Jun 27 |
Mini black holes might reveal 5th dimension |
Jun 27 |
Supercomputer predicts shape of Sun's corona |
Jun 26 |
Clash of the titans |
Jun 26 |
Using silicon chips to trap ultra-cold atoms |
Jun 26 |
Has string theory tied up better ideas in physics? |
Jun 26 |
LHC due for 2007 start |
Jun 26 |
Lab tuned to gravity's 'ripples' |
Jun 22 |
A Good Belch Helps Black Holes Feast |
Jun 22 |
Berkeley Lab's Saul Perlmutter Wins Shaw Prize in Astronomy |
Jun 22 |
Scientists plan to recreate 'Big Bang' to uncover universe's mysteries |
Jun 22 |
Chandra solves black hole mystery |
Jun 22 |
Magnetic field research could make computers 500 times more powerful |
Jun 21 |
Quantum Pulp |
Jun 21 |
Measuring single qubits |
Jun 21 |
Magnetic fields snare black holes' food |
Jun 21 |
Hawking rewrites history... backwards |
Jun 20 |
A scientific renaissance in China? |
Jun 20 |
New Observatory a Ray of Hope |
Jun 20 |
Single-electron counter breaks new record |
Jun 20 |
Evidence for ultra-energetic particles in jet from black hole |
Jun 20 |
Hawking Takes Beijing; Now, Will Science Follow? |
Jun 19 |
Sticky Surfaces Turn Slippery With the Flip of a Molecular Light Switch |
Jun 19 |
Los Alamos National Lab: A good enough performance? |
Jun 19 |
Enigmatic object baffles supernova team |
Jun 19 |
Cornell researchers discover how to focus on tiniest of the very small |
Jun 19 |
Full speed ahead for cosmic ray project |
Jun 19 |
PAMELA, or virtue rewarded |
Jun 19 |
The Kavli Foundation Establishes Two New Scientific Institutes in China |
Jun 15 |
Correlating Space and Time |
Jun 15 |
Repulsion binds atoms |
Jun 15 |
Diversity in physics |
Jun 15 |
Antimatter and dark matter are new probe's prey |
Jun 14 |
Dry ice forms ultrahard glass |
Jun 14 |
Upper size limit for moons explained |
Jun 14 |
Rival U.S. Labs in Arms Race to Build Safer Nuclear Bomb |
Jun 14 |
Administration to Innovators: Database not Dollars |
Jun 13 |
Scientists Take 'Snapshots' Of Enzyme Action |
Jun 13 |
Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking says humans must spread out in space to survive |
Jun 13 |
On Mars, No One Can Hear You Scream |
Jun 13 |
Graphic: Trolling for Cosmic Particles |
Jun 13 |
China, U.S. to launch largest neutrino experiment at Chinese nuclear site |
Jun 12 |
Backs to the Future |
Jun 12 |
Astronomers shed new light on nature of `dark matter' |
Jun 12 |
Theorists devise world's smallest fridge |
Jun 12 |
XMM-Newton spots the greatest of great balls of fire |
Jun 08 |
Kondo effect in single magnetic molecules |
Jun 08 |
Researchers build an ultrasound version of the laser |
Jun 08 |
Science and Government |
Jun 08 |
Error-check breakthrough in quantum computing |
Jun 07 |
The American War on Science |
Jun 07 |
Quantum-Dot Leap |
Jun 07 |
Young Supernova Remnants Not Dusty Enough, According To Astronomers |
Jun 07 |
Lasers Project the Big Picture |
Jun 07 |
Forming super-Earths by ultraviolet stripping |
Jun 06 |
'Planemos' could spawn mini-planetary systems |
Jun 06 |
Physicists generate ball-lightning in the lab |
Jun 06 |
Astronomers predict timing of starquakes |
Jun 06 |
Trend-spotting: Physics in 1931 and today |
Jun 05 |
Shuttling Electrons |
Jun 05 |
A Cosmic Coincidence Resurrects the Cyclical Universe |
Jun 05 |
Milky Way arms pinned down |
Jun 05 |
'Dead zones' may save planets from fiery death |
Jun 01 |
Team lets there be leisurely light |
Jun 01 |
NASA's Reverse Thrust |
Jun 01 |
Raiders of the lost dimension |
Jun 01 |
A fresh look at glass |
May 31 |
Voyager data may reveal trajectory of solar system |
May 31 |
3-D insulator loses a dimension to enter magnetic 'Flatland' |
May 31 |
SOHO Spacecraft Will Lead A Fleet Of Solar Observatories |
May 31 |
Why water freezes faster after heating |
May 30 |
Interiors of extrasolar planets: A first step |
May 30 |
Intelligent Beings in Space! |
May 30 |
Mini fridge exploits brownian motion |
May 30 |
Physicists persevere in quest for inexhaustible energy source |
May 30 |
New Appointments to the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council |
May 30 |
Best grades for BESSY FEL project |
May 30 |
Satellite could open door on extra dimension |
May 30 |
Intelligent Beings in Space! |
May 30 |
New Material Puts Its Own Spin On Electronics; Could Greatly Increase Compu |
May 30 |
A Quiet Leader Unites Researchers in Drive for the Next Big Machine |
May 30 |
Astrophysicists Discover 'Compact Jets' From Neutron Star |
May 25 |
Scientists Predict How to Detect a Fourth Dimension of Space |
May 25 |
Heavy ions feel the squeeze |
May 25 |
Physicists draw up plans for real 'cloaking device' |
May 25 |
The dark side of the Sun |
May 24 |
Strained silicon carries light for cheaper commercial electronics |
May 24 |
Silver clusters go magnetic |
May 24 |
The kink at the edge of the solar system |
May 24 |
MIT material puts new spin on electronics |
May 24 |
Fusion reactor work gets go-ahead |
May 23 |
Newsmaker: Superweeds, air caves and the future of energy |
May 23 |
Galactic lens reveals its inner self |
May 23 |
Hubble captures a 'quintuple' quasar |
May 23 |
New particle accelerator is truly a Gothic cathedral of the 21st century |
May 22 |
How Einstein struggled with his grand theory - and the maths |
May 22 |
First pictures from the map of the universe mission |
May 22 |
Astronomers Use Innovative Technique To Find Extrasolar Planets |
May 22 |
Invention: hydrogen fuel balls |
May 22 |
Astrophysicists Discover Compact Jets From Neutron Star |
May 22 |
Hard Landscape |
May 22 |
A Big Tent for Science |
May 22 |
Chaos could keep fusion under control |
May 22 |
First pictures from the map of the universe mission |
May 18 |
Commitment to science |
May 18 |
New laser technique that strips hydrogen from silicon surfaces |
May 18 |
Magnetic fields go to the maximum |
May 18 |
Just one nanosecond: Clocking events at the nanoscale |
May 18 |
International Talent Still Welcome |
May 17 |
Space Telescope Leaves SLAC for Washington D.C. |
May 17 |
Largest Map of Universe Yet Bolsters Theories about Dark Energy |
May 17 |
LEDs move into the ultraviolet |
May 17 |
Quantum gases in 3D |
May 17 |
Programmer speeds search for gravitational waves |
May 16 |
States starry-eyed over spaceports |
May 16 |
Buckyballs Make Room For Gilded Cages |
May 16 |
Impressive New Tricks of Light, All Within the Laws of Physics |
May 16 |
20-Year-Old High-Temperature Superconductivity Theory Verified |
May 15 |
Super-Kamiokande Finds Structure in the Cosmic Ray Sky |
May 15 |
Crisis Deepens as Scientists Fail to Rejigger Space Research |
May 15 |
U.S. Asks Panel to Add It Up |
May 15 |
A Ruler to Measure the Universe |
May 15 |
Particles not particularly useful |
May 15 |
Record-breaking laser is hot stuff |
May 15 |
Penn State Researchers Look Beyond the Birth of the Universe |
May 15 |
New look for "Newton's bucket" |
May 15 |
Bill Would Require Free Public Access to Research Papers |
May 11 |
For a Bigger Hard-drive, Just Add Water |
May 11 |
Maintaining Fermilab at physics frontier |
May 11 |
When is a black hole like a dripping faucet? |
May 11 |
Twin Explosions In Gigantic Dusty Potato Crisp |
May 10 |
Earth is safe from gamma-ray bursts, Hubble finds |
May 10 |
Nobelist Creates Films on Solar Power |
May 10 |
Bubble-fusion group suffer setback |
May 10 |
ORNL engineers take page out of nature's playbook |
May 09 |
A Science Advocate and 'an Endangered Species,' He Bids Farewell |
May 09 |
Scientists discover water is sticky on a small scale |
May 09 |
Our galaxy's halo is round not squashed |
May 09 |
12-Qubits reached in quantum information quest |
May 08 |
Universe 'child of previous one' |
May 08 |
Physics in Universe's Youth |
May 08 |
Breathing Moonrocks |
May 08 |
Hottest topic in physics revealed |
May 04 |
Scientists make water run uphill |
May 04 |
Neutrinos: A Cursed Subatomic Particle? |
May 04 |
Ice freezes at room temperature |
May 04 |
Cyclic universe could explain cosmic balancing act |
May 03 |
X-ray Observatory 'Spare-time' Provides Impressive Sky Survey |
May 03 |
Administration Researches Laser Weapon |
May 03 |
Plastics go metallic |
May 03 |
US plans anti-satellite lasers |
May 02 |
The Biological Frontier of Physics |
May 02 |
Producing Dark Matter |
May 02 |
Industry Support for Academic Research Fell for a 3rd Straight Year in 2004 |
May 02 |
Big new asteroid has slim chance of hitting Earth |
May 02 |
Marburger Discusses Physical Sciences Funding, Competitiveness Initiative |
Apr 26 |
Revealing the Secrets of WRN |
Apr 26 |
Older Black Holes Still Full of Energy |
Apr 26 |
eRHIC Gets to the Heart of the Matter |
Apr 26 |
No WIMPS - only superWIMPS |
Apr 25 |
Our Universe: A Quantum Loop |
Apr 25 |
Direct Photon Properties Reveal Secrets of Extreme Nuclear States |
Apr 25 |
High efficiency of black hole 'engines' revealed |
Apr 25 |
Eight Stanford scholars elected to the American Academy of Arts and Science |
Apr 24 |
Some (atomic) fundamentals may change as time goes by |
Apr 24 |
HAPPEx II reveals proton isn't very strange |
Apr 24 |
U.S. Particle Physics Report to be Released April 26 |
Apr 24 |
Paint-On Lasers |
Apr 24 |
Google unearths physics gems |
Apr 24 |
Discovery Prospects at the Large Hadron Collider |
Apr 21 |
A universal constant on the move |
Apr 21 |
Metals protect Milky Way from gamma-ray bursts |
Apr 21 |
U.S., China cooperate on high-energy physics experiment |
Apr 21 |
Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab sign collaborative agreement aimed at multi-billion-dollar project; Governor Blagojevich proclaims Illinois Particle Accelerator Day |
Apr 20 |
Trapping Erbium Atoms: The Impossible Made Possible |
Apr 20 |
Exploring Stephen Hawking's Flexiverse |
Apr 20 |
Galaxies are born inside dark matter clumps, says Cornell study |
Apr 20 |
ESA's ISO provides the first view of monstrous stars being born |
Apr 20 |
NASA Scientists Simulate Gravitational Waves Churned By Collision Of Black Holes |
Apr 20 |
Astronomy: Trouble at first light |
Apr 19 |
'Unbreakable' Quantum Encryption Code Generated at Record Speed Over Fiber |
Apr 19 |
Charting a Black Hole Crash |
Apr 19 |
General relativity reveals its secrets |
Apr 19 |
XMM-Newton reveals a tumbling neutron star |
Apr 19 |
A Real Flip-Flopper, at 3 Trillion Times a Second |
Apr 18 |
Deadly Astronomical Event Not Likely to Happen in Our Galaxy, Study Finds |
Apr 18 |
Samuel Aronson Named Interim Laboratory Director |
Apr 18 |
New and Improved Antimatter Spaceship for Mars Missions |
Apr 18 |
Prominent U.S. Physicists Send Letter to President Bush |
Apr 18 |
U.S. Weighs How Best to Defend Against Nuclear Threats |
Apr 17 |
Paint-on laser could rescue computer chip industry |
Apr 17 |
NASA keeps quiet on mission mishap |
Apr 17 |
Brilliant! Tenth planet turns out to be a shiner |
Apr 17 |
A quantum Newton's cradle |
Apr 13 |
Interstellar Chemical Tamed in The Lab at UCR |
Apr 13 |
Laser wave steers electrons in chemical bonds |
Apr 13 |
Generally Speaking: A Primer on General Relativity |
Apr 13 |
Astrophysics: A whirling dervish |
Apr 13 |
Putting equilibrium on hold |
Apr 13 |
The Great Easter Egg Hunt: The Void's Incredible Richness |
Apr 12 |
Fermilab probes matter-antimatter transitions |
Apr 12 |
'Standard' star not so standard after all |
Apr 12 |
Let there be light |
Apr 12 |
Gases in One Dimension - Not Your Typical Desk Toy |
Apr 12 |
ORNL, Protein Discovery researchers collaborate on high-profile paper |
Apr 12 |
Jefferson Lab Contract to be Awarded to Jefferson Science Associates |
Apr 11 |
Hidden Structure Revealed In Characteristics Of Transistor Laser |
Apr 11 |
Two Supermassive Black Holes Spiraling Toward Collision |
Apr 11 |
Tenth planet as bright as fresh snow |
Apr 11 |
Precision measurement of a subtle dance between matter and antimatter |
Apr 10 |
Neutrino Telescope Is Born On The Floor Of The Mediterranean |
Apr 10 |
Telescope looks to go to the edge |
Apr 10 |
Bodman addresses safety, the ILC, and the future of U.S. science |
Apr 10 |
Town Sees Nuclear Plans as a Boon, Not a Threat |
Apr 10 |
Parting the Shroud of Earth's Mysterious Twin |
Apr 10 |
Get India's R&D; priorities right |
Apr 10 |
Fermilab future remains unclear |
Apr 07 |
Editorial: Shooting the Messenger |
Apr 07 |
Accidence and substance |
Apr 06 |
Proto supermassive binary black hole detected in X-rays |
Apr 06 |
U.S. Rolls Out Nuclear Plan |
Apr 06 |
Energy secretary ditches science advisers |
Apr 06 |
Even pulsars can harbour planet-forming discs |
Apr 06 |
Puzzle of leaping liquid solved |
Apr 06 |
Star exploding inside another star sheds light on super stellar explosions |
Apr 06 |
Hidden structure revealed in characteristics of transistor laser |
Apr 05 |
Professor's quest for quantifiable truth wins top prize in particle physics |
Apr 05 |
World's First Dedicated Optical SETI Telescope Search For EI to Begin |
Apr 05 |
Lobster Telescope Has An Eye For X-Rays |
Apr 05 |
Scientists crack mystery of planet formation |
Apr 05 |
Chaos=Order: Physicists make baffling discovery |
Apr 05 |
Scientists search for dark galaxies through the AGES |
Apr 05 |
Stanford physicist ousted as head of Korean university |
Apr 05 |
Impactor ejects mighty water mass |
Apr 04 |
New Materials For High Efficiency Organic Solid State Lighting |
Apr 04 |
Device Only Atoms Across May Allow Infinitesimal But Powerful Computers |
Apr 04 |
Cluster And Double Star Witness A New Facet Of Earth's Magnetic Behaviour |
Apr 04 |
The Universe trapped in its own web |
Apr 04 |
Astronomers find alcohol cloud spanning 288 billion miles |
Apr 03 |
Good Days on Capitol Hill for Ray Orbach |
Apr 03 |
Merged stars whip up super fields |
Apr 03 |
New potential for inorganic materials after metal forms unexpected bonds |
Apr 03 |
Asteroids: Treasures Of The Past And A Threat To The Future |
Apr 03 |
Synchrotron expands innovation research with new funding |
Apr 03 |
Scientists demonstrate quantum nature of entanglement swapping |
Apr 03 |
New String-Theory Notion Redefines the Big Bang |
Apr 03 |
New NASA Policy Backs Free Discussion by Scientists |
Apr 03 |
Making Up for Lost Time in Space |
Apr 03 |
A Perfect Lens Makes Perfect Tweezers |
Mar 31 |
Galaxy simulation breaks new ground |
Mar 31 |
Nanocolumns Give YBCO Wires a Big Boost |
Mar 31 |
NASA Sets New Rules On Media |
Mar 30 |
MINOS experiment sheds light on mystery of neutrino disappearance |
Mar 30 |
Frictionless motion observed in water |
Mar 30 |
Naoparticles join a new league |
Mar 30 |
Space scientists get double reprieve |
Mar 30 |
Neutron star collisions create huge magnetic spikes |
Mar 30 |
Scientists observe solitary vibrations in uranium |
Mar 29 |
Cerium Oxide Nanotubes Get Noticed |
Mar 29 |
Asimov Panelists To Delve Into Unknown Dimensions |
Mar 29 |
High-energy physics at the highest level |
Mar 29 |
Going With The Flow |
Mar 29 |
Bush Wants Schools to Progress in Science |
Mar 28 |
New Map Of The Milky Way Charts Where Stars Are Born |
Mar 28 |
Comet Sampler: Fire meets ice |
Mar 28 |
Let's talk science |
Mar 28 |
Bringing science out of the lab into the classroom |
Mar 28 |
Riding on a cushion of vapor |
Mar 28 |
Tiny particle creates big buzz in science |
Mar 27 |
Study offers new recipe for oxygen on icy moons |
Mar 27 |
Researchers measure high-pressure lattice dynamics of molybdenum |
Mar 27 |
Plastics Break the Speed Barrier |
Mar 27 |
Optical rotation sheds light on vacuum |
Mar 27 |
Mars Orbiter beams back first images |
Mar 24 |
A New Class of Comets Emerges Nearby |
Mar 24 |
Free-Flowing Supersolid Confirmed, But Origins Remain Murky |
Mar 24 |
Ride the celestial subway |
Mar 24 |
Bright future for Sun's twin |
Mar 24 |
Fermilab cautioned over tritium release |
Mar 23 |
Towards a new test of general relativity? |
Mar 23 |
Carnegie scientists fine-tuning methods for Stardust analysis |
Mar 23 |
Surface plasmons squeeze light |
Mar 23 |
Failed star discovered relatively close to Earth |
Mar 23 |
'Sterile' neutrinos may solve cosmic conundrums |
Mar 23 |
NASA's Chandra Finds Evidence for Quasar Ignition |
Mar 23 |
Researchers develop ultra-thin plastic |
Mar 23 |
Chemists work on plastic promise |
Mar 22 |
NASA launches microsatellites |
Mar 22 |
Was Einstein Wrong about Space Travel? |
Mar 22 |
'Rivers' of stars revealed flowing across the sky |
Mar 22 |
2020 Computing: Science in an exponential world |
Mar 22 |
Incoherent boost for light surgery |
Mar 22 |
Ideas on gas-giant planet formation take shape |
Mar 21 |
Spitzer Sees 9 Billion Years Back in Time |
Mar 21 |
Geomagnetic flip may not be random after all |
Mar 21 |
Photon detector is precursor to broadband in space |
Mar 21 |
Polar neutrino observatory takes a big step forward |
Mar 20 |
SLAC aims to shed light on dark matter |
Mar 20 |
Deriving The Shape Of The Galactic Stellar Disc |
Mar 20 |
The challenges of fusion |
Mar 20 |
Black holes: The ultimate quantum computers? |
Mar 20 |
The big bang's 'smoking gun' |
Mar 20 |
Astronomers Find Origin Of Extreme-Helium Stars |
Mar 20 |
The unbearable elusiveness of gravitons |
Mar 20 |
Algorithm advance produces quantum calculation record |
Mar 17 |
Researchers Raise New Doubts About 'Bubble Fusion' Reports |
Mar 17 |
Linear Collider Partners Woo Newly Opened India |
Mar 17 |
Astronomers Find the Earliest Signs Yet of a Violent Baby Universe |
Mar 17 |
Nuclear Reactors Found to Be Leaking Radioactive Water |
Mar 17 |
A Space Race to the Bottom Line |
Mar 17 |
Space probe backs up dark view of the Universe |
Mar 16 |
Synchrotron x-ray experiments in the world's strongest magnetic field |
Mar 16 |
'Relativity' Speaking |
Mar 16 |
Astronomers Report Unprecedented Double Helix Nebula Near Center of the Mil |
Mar 16 |
Lab gets experienced new interim leader |
Mar 16 |
The quest for a finer gamma ray detector |
Mar 16 |
Galaxy on Fire! NASA's Spitzer Reveals Stellar Smoke |
Mar 16 |
Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation |
Mar 15 |
Super-Earths May Be Three Times More Common Than Jupiters |
Mar 15 |
Solar riches survive probe crash |
Mar 15 |
Did 'Dark Matter' Create the First Stars? |
Mar 15 |
The Cosmic Dance of Distant Galaxies |
Mar 15 |
Einstein Effect Reveals Icy Exoplanet |
Mar 15 |
Bosons form quantum threesome |
Mar 15 |
Particle physics: Let the games begin |
Mar 14 |
Stardust Findings May Alter View of Comet Formation |
Mar 14 |
Unbalanced Superfluid Could Be Akin to Exotic Matter Found in Quark Star |
Mar 14 |
'Naked super-Earth' revealed by microlensing |
Mar 14 |
Electrons 'in limbo' seen for first time |
Mar 14 |
Shake Well to Restore Order |
Mar 14 |
US scientists unearth hot rocks from cold comet |
Mar 13 |
The structure of water isn't certain after all |
Mar 13 |
Interim Report from ad hoc committee on the Linear Collider Project |
Mar 13 |
Improved Superconductivity in Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes |
Mar 13 |
Specks of 'fire and ice' in comet dust |
Mar 13 |
The life of pi |
Mar 13 |
Mars's Gravity Captures NASA Spacecraft |
Mar 13 |
New technique provides the first full view of the far side of the sun |
Mar 10 |
Fusion Power: Will It Ever Come? |
Mar 10 |
Saturn Moon Has Geysers, Hinting Life Is a Possibility |
Mar 09 |
Fusion power gets slammed |
Mar 09 |
Astrophysics: Ancient blast comes to light |
Mar 09 |
Stanford joins in establishing Western Institute of Nanoelectronics |
Mar 09 |
Three cosmic enigmas, one audacious answer |
Mar 09 |
How to calculate hardness |
Mar 09 |
Obituary: Richard Dalitz (1925?2006) |
Mar 08 |
US astronomy: Is the next big thing too big? |
Mar 08 |
Ubiquitous galaxies discovered in the Early Universe |
Mar 08 |
Tick Tock: Who Needs an Atomic Clock? |
Mar 08 |
The oldest explosion in the universe |
Mar 08 |
Spacecraft to Slam into the Moon |
Mar 08 |
Bubble fusion: silencing the hype |
Mar 08 |
Sandia's Z machine exceeds two billion degrees Kelvin |
Mar 07 |
New class of metal nitrides could lead to more durable semiconductors |
Mar 07 |
NASA satellites feel budget crunch |
Mar 07 |
Plutonium blast tests ageing nuclear materials |
Mar 07 |
Research reveals hidden magnetism in superconductivity |
Mar 07 |
New Model Predicts Timing and Intensity of Solar Storms |
Mar 07 |
Discovery potential boosted at Fermilab |
Mar 07 |
Good Idea: Reinventing Invention |
Mar 07 |
A Cool Ride That Saves Gas |
Mar 07 |
Towards entangled-photon LEDs |
Mar 07 |
Experimental atomic clock uses ytterbium 'pancakes' |
Mar 06 |
One-plane garage with a view |
Mar 06 |
NASA satellites feel budget crunch |
Mar 06 |
Spanish test out olives as energy source |
Mar 06 |
The Art of Building a Robot to Love |
Mar 06 |
Space Show Depicts Collisions in Cosmos |
Mar 06 |
Vampire Vortices Suck Each Other's Energy |
Mar 06 |
Keeping cool with oxide films |
Mar 03 |
Record-breaking luminosity boosts discovery potential at Fermilab |
Mar 03 |
Top US scientists fight for NASA science budget |
Mar 03 |
Cooled by an electric pulse |
Mar 02 |
Mini-synchrotron could increase access to key research tool |
Mar 02 |
Advance hastens practicality of superconductivity |
Mar 02 |
Retreiving data from a black hole |
Mar 02 |
Time Too Good to Be True |
Mar 02 |
The Future of Digital Data |
Mar 02 |
New Budget Delays or Cancels Much-Promoted NASA Missions |
Mar 02 |
Miniature synchrotron produces first light |
Mar 02 |
Owen Chamberlain, 85, Dies; Discovered Antiproton |
Mar 01 |
The Future of Digital Data |
Mar 01 |
Artificial atoms amplify light |
Mar 01 |
Nanotube networks conjured on crystals |
Mar 01 |
Complicating in order to simplify |
Feb 28 |
Fiber optics may beat hackers |
Feb 28 |
Fastest supercomputer in Japan installed at KEK |
Feb 28 |
Mars orbiter closes in on Red Planet |
Feb 28 |
Japanese Device Uses Laser Plasma to Display 3D Images in the Air |
Feb 28 |
Hubble pictures Pinwheel Galaxy in all its glory |
Feb 27 |
Hitching a Ride Out of a Gluttonous Black Hole |
Feb 27 |
Particle physics: Quarks on a gravitational string |
Feb 27 |
`Big Bang? global grid moves a step closer |
Feb 27 |
Brookhaven National Lab director to step down |
Feb 24 |
Science under attack |
Feb 24 |
Physicists learn how to "teleclone" |
Feb 24 |
Supernova bursts with opportunity for astronomers |
Feb 24 |
Enormous laser beam produces artificial star |
Feb 23 |
Stardust Factory Solves 25-year-old Mystery of Impossible Dust |
Feb 23 |
Entanglement heats up |
Feb 23 |
A Solid That's Light As Air |
Feb 23 |
Particle physics: Quarks on a gravitational string |
Feb 22 |
What is the lifetime of positronium ions? |
Feb 22 |
Quantum computer solves problem, without running |
Feb 22 |
Universe to be snapped in infrared |
Feb 22 |
Pear-shaped particles probe big-bang mystery |
Feb 22 |
Lab boss makes surprise exit |
Feb 21 |
US scientists fight political meddling |
Feb 21 |
Faculty member earns $360,000 grant for high energy physics research |
Feb 21 |
Testing times for Einstein's theory |
Feb 21 |
Astronomers find a mixed-up solar system |
Feb 21 |
Bush Push to Expand Nuke Energy |
Feb 21 |
Physicists step closer to understanding origin of the universe |
Feb 21 |
New horizon for Brookhaven lab |
Feb 20 |
British and Chinese science facilities sign up to future collaboration |
Feb 20 |
New material means 'x-ray specs' no longer required |
Feb 17 |
Their Wellesley College educations served them well |
Feb 17 |
Interplanetary Dust Particles: Reproducing GEMS-like Structure In The Labor |
Feb 17 |
How the Competitiveness Initiative Came About |
Feb 16 |
Sights set on quantum froth |
Feb 16 |
NIST method may help optimize light-emitting semiconductors |
Feb 16 |
Solutions to Einstein Equations in Five Dimensions |
Feb 16 |
A Fresh Spin in Quantum Physics: The `Spin Triplet? Supercurrent |
Feb 16 |
New type of star discovered |
Feb 15 |
US space scientists rage over axed projects |
Feb 15 |
Gamma-ray afterglow reveals prehistoric particle accelerator |
Feb 15 |
Stuttering stars found |
Feb 15 |
World's longest laser invented |
Feb 15 |
The Cosmos Glows Unevenly |
Feb 14 |
Nanotubes break superconducting record |
Feb 14 |
Scientists develop better foam |
Feb 14 |
Dark Matter Properties "Measured" for First Time, Study Says |
Feb 14 |
Enlightenment in the darkness of the unknown |
Feb 13 |
World's longest laser invented |
Feb 13 |
Who Needs Dark Energy? |
Feb 13 |
A comet's tale |
Feb 13 |
Tabletop nuclear fusion device developed |
Feb 13 |
Einstein's theory 'improved'? |
Feb 13 |
Dark matter sure is a fast mover |
Feb 13 |
Reporters Find Science Journals Harder to Trust, but Not Easy to Verify |
Feb 12 |
Integral looks at Earth to seek source of cosmic radiation |
Feb 10 |
A game of particle physics |
Feb 10 |
Researchers 'rewrite the book' in quantum statistical physics |
Feb 10 |
Accumulator Ring Commissioning Latest Step for Spallation Neutron Source |
Feb 10 |
Feds put Fermilab management contract out for bid for first time |
Feb 09 |
NASA's Spitzer Uncovers Hints Of Mega Solar Systems |
Feb 09 |
Physics fights back |
Feb 09 |
The Politics of Science |
Feb 09 |
U.S. could fall behind in global 'brain race' |
Feb 09 |
SLAC Physicists Develop Test For String Theory |
Feb 09 |
Physics wins the US budget race |
Feb 09 |
Where in the world will the next big idea come from? |
Feb 08 |
DOE FY07 HEP Budget Breakdown |
Feb 08 |
Science: A thing of beauty |
Feb 08 |
Seeing 'Strange' Stars |
Feb 08 |
Team USA's Physicist |
Feb 08 |
X-ray optics: Imaging at arm's length |
Feb 08 |
Theorists claim dark energy does not exist |
Feb 07 |
Time Asks: Are We Losing Our Edge? |
Feb 07 |
The President's Budget: Lofty goals for NASA -but some programs facing cuts |
Feb 07 |
Transistor Laser Functions As Non-linear Electronic Switch, Processor |
Feb 07 |
Quantum foam blows away naked singularity |
Feb 07 |
Dark matter warms up |
Feb 07 |
World's fastest image processor aids search for elusive form of matter |
Feb 06 |
DOE, NSF Ride High in 2007 Budget Request |
Feb 06 |
Stronger Future for Nuclear Power |
Feb 06 |
Lab officials excited by new H-bomb project |
Feb 06 |
NASA Chief Backs Agency Openness |
Feb 06 |
Triumph of mind over dark matter |
Feb 03 |
Study of 'Solitons' Adds Insight into Nanomagnet Behavior |
Feb 03 |
NASA's Inspector General Failed to Investigate Safety Violations |
Feb 02 |
Quantum gravity for real |
Feb 02 |
DOE Requests $4.1 Billion As Part of American Competitiveness Initiative |
Feb 02 |
Senators seek cash to save US science |
Feb 02 |
European particle physics sets course for the future |
Feb 02 |
Behind Bush's New Stress on Science, Lobbying by Republican Executives |
Feb 01 |
Radio astronomy: High and dry |
Feb 01 |
'Tenth planet' is bigger than Pluto |
Feb 01 |
President Bush Proposes Strong S&T; Programs in State of the Union Address |
Feb 01 |
State of the Union: American Competitiveness Initiative |
Feb 01 |
Light and atoms get entangled |
Feb 01 |
The little beam that could |
Feb 01 |
Cosmic specks under scrutiny at Livermore Lab |
Jan 31 |
Young-Kee Kim is Named Fermilab's New Deputy Director |
Jan 31 |
Argonne's Structural Biology Center produces 1000th Structure |
Jan 31 |
Looking Toward TeV |
Jan 31 |
Ice-bound neutrino hunter may bolster string theory |
Jan 30 |
A Genius Finds Inspiration in the Music of Another |
Jan 30 |
Spot some space dust |
Jan 30 |
Fermilab hopes to win global project |
Jan 30 |
Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him |
Jan 30 |
FSU Physicist Helps Discover An Atomic Oddity |
Jan 29 |
Downsizing the "Tenth Planet" |
Jan 27 |
New sonofusion experiment produces results without external neutron source |
Jan 27 |
A better than perfect match |
Jan 27 |
Measurement Schemes Let Physicists Tiptoe Through the Quanta |
Jan 27 |
Extrasolar planets: Light through a gravitational lens |
Jan 26 |
Editorial: Small science is still powerful |
Jan 26 |
Physicists Discover an Atomic Oddity |
Jan 26 |
Magnetic Spin Details May Lead To New Devices |
Jan 26 |
Nations wrestle to host future telescope |
Jan 26 |
Search Finds Far-Off Planet Akin to Earth |
Jan 26 |
Nuclei Do the Splits |
Jan 25 |
Scientists to Pitch Homestake Experiments |
Jan 25 |
Gravity theory dispenses with dark matter |
Jan 24 |
'I'm No Saint'; In Praise of Physics; Billy Collins |
Jan 24 |
Astronomers told to cut it out |
Jan 24 |
Plasma Accelerators |
Jan 24 |
Livermore researchers shed new light on the physical properties of carbon |
Jan 24 |
Are Images in Science Papers Accurate? |
Jan 24 |
Cosmic treasure bedazzles scientists |
Jan 23 |
Free-electron lasers: the next generation |
Jan 23 |
World's biggest telescope puts Einstein to the test |
Jan 23 |
NASA/AMES director resigns |
Jan 23 |
Thermonuclear Squeeze: Altered method extends bubble-fusion claim |
Jan 20 |
Astronomers Push and Pull Over Dark Energy's Role in Cosmos |
Jan 19 |
In 'Design' vs. Darwinism, Darwin Wins Point in Rome |
Jan 19 |
Matter bound by light |
Jan 19 |
Epic journey's perfect ending |
Jan 19 |
Nuclear physics: Odd couple decays |
Jan 19 |
LISA and the search for Einstein's waves |
Jan 19 |
Get laser-like beams from salt |
Jan 19 |
Toward a quantum computer, one dot at a time |
Jan 18 |
Futurist: Science on a Shoestring |
Jan 18 |
New research suggests the possibility of quantum dot magnetic logic |
Jan 18 |
California School Scraps 'Intelligent Design' |
Jan 18 |
Crystals light up |
Jan 18 |
Super-powerful new ion engine revealed |
Jan 18 |
A 'Ferroelectric' Material Reveals Unexpected, Intriguing Behavior |
Jan 17 |
Stardust canister in 'pristine' condition |
Jan 17 |
Outer Limits |
Jan 17 |
Earth: Past the Point of No Return |
Jan 17 |
Scientists 'RAVE-ing' About Most Ambitious Star Survey Ever |
Jan 17 |
Pulsar breaks speed record |
Jan 17 |
$13-Million Contribution Enables Full RHIC Run in FY06 |
Jan 13 |
New evidence for a Dark Matter Galaxy |
Jan 13 |
Stardust of yesterday |
Jan 13 |
Fast-spinning neutron star smashes speed limit |
Jan 13 |
Space Physics: Breaking through the lines |
Jan 13 |
Berkeley Scientists Get First Detailed Look at Dicer |
Jan 12 |
New Doubts Are Cast on Einstein's Cosmological Constant |
Jan 12 |
Spin Doctors Create Quantum Chip |
Jan 12 |
Astronomers weigh 'recycled' millisecond pulsar |
Jan 11 |
Mini-galaxies may reveal dark matter stream |
Jan 11 |
Is dark energy changing? |
Jan 11 |
New Insights Into Massive Black Hole At Center Of The Milky Way |
Jan 11 |
KEK Director General Candidate for the next term |
Jan 11 |
Design for Living |
Jan 11 |
Feeding a Black Hole's Hunger |
Jan 11 |
Desktop fusion is back on the table |
Jan 10 |
Nanocrystal Discovery Has Solar Cell Potential |
Jan 10 |
New look for nanodetection |
Jan 10 |
Milky Way and Neighbor Seen to Merge |
Jan 10 |
Science seen under the right conditions |
Jan 09 |
A medium-sized black hole? |
Jan 09 |
A new particle observed at BESII |
Jan 09 |
Western U.S. to get comet capsule light show |
Jan 09 |
Strange Quarks Make for Chunky Stars |
Jan 09 |
All tangled up on the way to quantum computing |
Jan 09 |
'Mild' collision spawned Earth's moon |
Jan 09 |
Scientists Probe Black Hole's Inner Sanctum |
Jan 06 |
Brookhaven Lab Chemists Probe Combustion Process |
Jan 06 |
Cosmic magnetism revealed |
Jan 06 |
Longest laser link bridges the gulf of space |
Jan 06 |
No new start at Los Alamos |
Jan 05 |
Bang-bang: a step closer to quantum supercomputers |
Jan 05 |
Our Universe: Outrageous fortune |
Jan 05 |
Tiny crystals promise big benefits for solar technologies |
Jan 05 |
How Does Matter Terminate? |
Jan 04 |
University of Texas physicists put the squeeze on atoms |
Jan 04 |
Energizing the quest for 'big theory' |
Jan 03 |
Scientific breakthrough a step toward quantum computing |
Jan 03 |
Earth Aurora: Chandra Looks Back At Earth |
Jan 03 |
Frascati Meeting Concludes with BCD Recommendations and New GDE Structure |
Jan 03 |
Beyond Their Martian Dreams |
Jan 03 |
Benjamin Franklin and Lightning Rods |
Jan 03 |
Nasa team sees explosion on Moon |
Jan 03 |
Study Moves 'Superlens' Closer To Reality |
Jan 01 |
Einstein Has Left the Building |
Dec 27 |
Scientists Try to Solve Nuclear Problem With Old Technology Made New Again |
Dec 27 |
Wait a sec for leap into 2006 |
Dec 27 |
Scientists Unlock The Mystery Of The Mechanics Of Liquid Crystal Alignment |
Dec 27 |
Why We're Going Back to the Moon |
Dec 27 |
Quantum Trickery: Testing Einstein's Strangest Theory |
Dec 26 |
Einstein Was Right (Again): NIST And MIT Confirm That E=mc2 |
Dec 21 |
Blowing A Molecule To Bits And Calculating What Happens To All The Pieces |
Dec 21 |
UC Wins Contract to Run Los Alamos |
Dec 21 |
What a Pool Table Can Teach You About Unstirring the Coffee |
Dec 21 |
Defending Science by Defining It |
Dec 21 |
Researchers demonstrate single molecule absorption spectroscopy |
Dec 21 |
Physics: Hunting the Penguin During BaBar's Long Run |
Dec 20 |
Researchers extend Einstein's work |
Dec 20 |
Ferromagnets and superconductors make negative-index materials |
Dec 20 |
Stanford scientists use X-rays to read Archimedes text |
Dec 19 |
Wanted: Amateur stargazers to help solve supernova mystery |
Dec 19 |
Surface Story |
Dec 19 |
Lessons lost |
Dec 19 |
Engineering the Wrong Number |
Dec 16 |
Discovery of Phenomenon Important for Future Application of 'Spintronics' |
Dec 16 |
Senators Outline Road to Innovation |
Dec 15 |
How to analyze a Big Bang of data |
Dec 15 |
U-M develops scalable and mass-producible quantum computer chip |
Dec 15 |
Fluids mix in reverse |
Dec 14 |
Breakthrough in puzzle of giant explosions in space |
Dec 14 |
Ray Orbach to be named Under Secretary for Science at the DOE |
Dec 14 |
Hubble Sheds Light on Dark Matter |
Dec 14 |
Plasma engine passes initial test |
Dec 14 |
Evidence for Highest Energy Photons Ever Detected From Milky Way's Equator |
Dec 14 |
The Hydrogen Gold Rush Is On |
Dec 14 |
Ions trapped on a chip |
Dec 13 |
Magnetic transistor could 'dial in' quantum effects |
Dec 13 |
Accepting Nobel, ElBaradei Urges a Rethinking of Nuclear Strategy |
Dec 13 |
First vortex 'chains' observed in engineered superconductor |
Dec 12 |
E158 Result Makes AIP Top Physics Stories List for 2005 |
Dec 12 |
Fermilab: No cause for alarm |
Dec 12 |
Two Nobel laureates hit Bush on science |
Dec 12 |
DNA pyramids make their debut |
Dec 12 |
JHU-STScI team maps dark matter in startling detail |
Dec 12 |
What's good for BNL is good for America |
Dec 12 |
Nobel laureate admits string theory is in trouble |
Dec 09 |
Neutron science: Back on track? |
Dec 09 |
Strong Magnetism Creates Two-Dimensional Superconductivity |
Dec 08 |
AMES Lab Physicist Wins European Union's Highest Science Prize |
Dec 08 |
Surf's Up for New Type of Chip |
Dec 08 |
Physicists show storage/retrieval of single photons between remote memories |
Dec 08 |
Report Says States Aim Low in Science Classes |
Dec 08 |
Photons create primitive quantum network |
Dec 08 |
Astrophysicists weigh up risks of cosmic wipeout |
Dec 07 |
SPPS traces atoms from solid to liquid |
Dec 07 |
Exploding dark-matter balls predicted |
Dec 07 |
High energy physics team captures network prize at SC|05 |
Dec 06 |
Brookhaven celebrates new supercomputer |
Dec 06 |
Study Concludes Beethoven Died From Lead Poisoning |
Dec 06 |
Physicists Describe Strange New Fluid-like State Of Matter |
Dec 06 |
Nuke test laser flickers into life |
Dec 05 |
'Gathering Storm' Report Urges Strong Federal Action to Save US Science |
Dec 05 |
Crystal of holes discovered: Unusual state of matter |
Dec 05 |
Exotic materials and pulsars win European prize |
Dec 05 |
Precise measurement of physics theory true even under extreme conditions |
Dec 02 |
Bullish on Particles |
Dec 02 |
Does God play dice? |
Dec 02 |
Scientist says neutron stars, not black holes, at center of galaxies |
Dec 02 |
Shimmering Colors Which Change With Temperature |
Dec 02 |
Albert Einstein as a Philosopher of Science |
Dec 01 |
Physicists measure 'long' distances with picometer accuracy |
Dec 01 |
Optical Vortex Could Look Directly At Extrasolar Planets |
Dec 01 |
NIST physicists coax six atoms into quantum 'cat' state |
Dec 01 |
Grand webcast to honour Einstein |
Nov 30 |
Researcher Solve One Mystery Of High-temperature Superconductors |
Nov 30 |
Getting the Neptunium out of Nuclear Waste |
Nov 29 |
Science faces 'dangerous times' |
Nov 29 |
China to Participate in the European X-ray Laser Project XFEL |
Nov 29 |
Researchers Turn Up the Heat in Superconductivity Hunt |
Nov 28 |
Seeing with electrons |
Nov 28 |
Plants reveal a secret, bring researchers nearer a cleaner future |
Nov 28 |
Mixed metals not so mixed up at the nano-level |
Nov 28 |
Electrons 'Tunnel' Through Water Molecules Between Nestled Proteins |
Nov 28 |
Snapshots at the atomic border |
Nov 24 |
Don't cite anybody over 30? |
Nov 23 |
Supernovae Back Einstein's "Blunder" |
Nov 23 |
Pseudogap puzzle for superconductors |
Nov 23 |
Did matter-antimatter mix yield molecules? |
Nov 23 |
Inside a quantum dot: Tracking electrons at trillionths of a second |
Nov 23 |
Hot computers |
Nov 22 |
Einstein's dark energy accelerates the universe |
Nov 22 |
Magnetic Fields Revealed In Technicolor |
Nov 22 |
Breakthrough for quantum measurement |
Nov 22 |
Argentinean hunt for cosmic rays brings local benefits |
Nov 22 |
Gallery: Robert Lang |
Nov 21 |
Prof's research proves possibility of silicon lasers |
Nov 21 |
Monster Scope to Dwarf Rivals |
Nov 21 |
Nanotubes beam out bright light |
Nov 21 |
Leading physics laboratories launch 12 hour webcast on Einstein |
Nov 21 |
Scientific Computing |
Nov 18 |
Chaos protects networks in Athens |
Nov 18 |
Astrophysicists quash alternative theory of star formation |
Nov 18 |
"Beyond Einstein" A Live Webcast From Around The Globe |
Nov 18 |
Scientists map one of biology's critical light-sensing structures |
Nov 18 |
Teaching and learning physics in the 21st century |
Nov 18 |
60 seconds: The Grid |
Nov 17 |
Space-time Vortex |
Nov 17 |
Looking Ahead: National Academies' "Physics 2010" Survey |
Nov 17 |
Logbook: Inventing the Web |
Nov 16 |
Light Gives New Material Magnetic Personality |
Nov 16 |
How do stars form? |
Nov 16 |
CERN Awarded High-Performance Computing Prize at Supercomputing 2005 |
Nov 16 |
Bringing the Internet to China |
Nov 15 |
Huge Solar Plants Bloom in Desert |
Nov 15 |
Erasing electron mass |
Nov 15 |
Spending Plan Holds Slight Increase for Energy Research |
Nov 15 |
Imaging The Sun And Solar Wind In 3-D |
Nov 15 |
New look for optical microscopy |
Nov 15 |
Deconstruction: LIGO analysis |
Nov 14 |
Plastic Diode Could Lead To Flexible, Low Power Computer Circuits, Memory |
Nov 14 |
Top supercomputer reaches new record speeds |
Nov 14 |
Illuminating Water Oxidation |
Nov 14 |
Computing the Quarks |
Nov 13 |
GEANT4: The physics simulation toolkit |
Nov 11 |
Antigravity craft slips past patent officers |
Nov 11 |
Stanford moves on $400 million laser project |
Nov 11 |
Sound waves target new applications |
Nov 10 |
Meet The Grid |
Nov 10 |
Coherence of Bose-Einstein condensates extends to spin state of atoms |
Nov 10 |
Einstein's Relativity Theory Proven With The 'Lead' Of A Pencil |
Nov 10 |
Pierre Auger Observatory Presents First Science Results |
Nov 09 |
Electrons lose their mass in carbon sheets |
Nov 09 |
Sciences On The Grid |
Nov 09 |
UCSC physicists deliver detector for NASA's GLAST telescope |
Nov 09 |
Physicist Proposes New Way to Rank Scientific Output |
Nov 09 |
Doing physics with bacteria |
Nov 09 |
What does 'almost nothing' weigh? |
Nov 08 |
Finding superconductors that can take the heat |
Nov 08 |
More firms harness grid power |
Nov 08 |
Magic Trick with Gold and Glass |
Nov 07 |
Ratcheting, Swiveling, Opening the Groove |
Nov 07 |
Chip the Light Fantastic |
Nov 07 |
Yale Scientists Confirm How Crystals Form |
Nov 07 |
Researchers Demonstrate Quantum Chaos During Atom Ionisation For The First Time |
Nov 04 |
Quantum Chaos |
Nov 04 |
Einstein paper turns up on arXiv |
Nov 03 |
Light on a dark place |
Nov 03 |
Putting children off physics |
Nov 02 |
Glimmer of first stars spied |
Nov 02 |
Silicon chip works on the speed of light |
Nov 02 |
Marvin Chodorow, 92, Expert in the Use of Microwave Tubes, Dies |
Nov 01 |
Could sound move at the speed of light? |
Nov 01 |
On Gravity, Oreos and a Theory of Everything |
Nov 01 |
Researchers Light Up 'Dark' Spins In Diamond |
Nov 01 |
'Crab cavity' helps Japan crack accelerator record |
Nov 01 |
Einstein's Mistakes |
Oct 31 |
Physics Professor Shares European Physical Society Prize |
Oct 31 |
Physicists offer new approach to studying antimatter |
Oct 31 |
On A Collision Course With Discovery |
Oct 28 |
Beating the sub-wavelength limit |
Oct 28 |
Quantum Physics Discovery May Bring About Changes in Optical Communication |
Oct 28 |
What might prove Einstein wrong? |
Oct 27 |
Tragedy at CERN |
Oct 27 |
Thanks to donor, watch returned to Stanford University |
Oct 27 |
Director chosen for new center |
Oct 27 |
Planet-scale grid |
Oct 27 |
War & Peace - Public participation |
Oct 26 |
How to keep four feet on the ground |
Oct 26 |
More of the Universe |
Oct 25 |
Over 470 Physicists Sign Petition to Oppose U.S. Policy On Nuclear Attack |
Oct 25 |
KEK Request for Candidate Recommendations for the Position of Next Director |
Oct 25 |
Asymmetric Insight: E158 at SLAC |
Oct 24 |
Silicon Valley: It's where brains meet bucks |
Oct 24 |
A global role for physics |
Oct 24 |
Snowmass 2005: Toward an International Linear Collider |
Oct 24 |
Guy Wormser named Director of Accelerateur Lineaire Laboratory at Orsay |
Oct 24 |
Particles come to life |
Oct 21 |
Much ado about nothing |
Oct 21 |
NSF Releases Facility Plan |
Oct 20 |
Trust on the Grid Goes Global |
Oct 19 |
Small thinking |
Oct 19 |
Lab funding bill signed |
Oct 18 |
U.S. House passes resolution recognizing National Chemistry Week, Oct. 16-22 |
Oct 18 |
NASA Tackles External Tank Tests, Aims for May '06 Shuttle Launch |
Oct 18 |
Nano World: Technique peers under surfaces |
Oct 18 |
Fred Terman at Stanford: Building a Discipline, a University, and Silicon Valley |
Oct 17 |
DOE Distinguished Associate Award Presented to Dr. Arthur Bienenstock |
Oct 17 |
Discovery of an Organic Thyristor |
Oct 14 |
Quality, Not Quantity, Determines Fracture |
Oct 14 |
Primed for a biotech boom |
Oct 14 |
KEK pushes superconducting cavity to work at its theoretical limit |
Oct 14 |
Physics strings us along |
Oct 13 |
Massive stars can grow near black holes |
Oct 13 |
SMTF Collaboration Addresses ILC Linac Technical Issues |
Oct 13 |
Lab would bring in big bucks |
Oct 13 |
Dark Matter: Invisible, Mysterious and Perhaps Nonexistent |
Oct 12 |
Symmetry - October Issue Online! |
Oct 11 |
The Number That's Devouring Science |
Oct 11 |
Physics strings us along |
Oct 11 |
Can an Electron be in Two Places at the Same Time? |
Oct 10 |
Probing the antiworld |
Oct 10 |
ICALEPCS 2005: Experimental Physics Controls Experts Meet in Geneva |
Oct 10 |
Making Einstein's Big Idea |
Oct 10 |
The launch of a new Nature journal comes at an exciting time for physics. |
Oct 07 |
All New 'SLAC TODAY' Premieres October 10 |
Oct 07 |
Dark Matter-One Mystery Solved (Update) |
Oct 07 |
Panofsky Prize Awarded for SLAC Breakthrough |
Oct 06 |
What's the Big Idea? Blog |
Oct 06 |
Particle physics: Do the space-warp |
Oct 06 |
John Womersley, New Head of Particle Physics at RAL |
Oct 06 |
Prize for defenders of scientists' human rights |
Oct 04 |
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2005 |
Oct 04 |
Physicists win Nobel for breakthroughs in optics |
Oct 04 |
Nobel prize recognizes optics researchers |
Oct 04 |
Press Release: The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics |
Oct 03 |
A Biomolecule as a Light Switch |
Sep 30 |
Sulfurous shipwreck |
Sep 30 |
In Einstein's footprints His theories have taken scientists far |
Sep 30 |
Stohr appointed to direct synchrotron radiation laboratory |
Sep 30 |
Quantum Diaries launches Einstein-themed blog, Career Week in association with PBS�s NOVA
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Sep 29 |
Preserving A 460-Year-Old Wreck |
Sep 28 |
Dark Matter Survives Another Test |
Sep 28 |
Cassini flyby of Hyperion reveals tortured world |
Sep 28 |
Jefferson Lab scientists set to test germ-killing fabrics |
Sep 28 |
First Day of ILC Industrial Forum Educational; Working Group Discussions to Follow Today
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Sep 27 |
Terror of the Tudor Seas Suffers from Sulfur |
Sep 27 |
Mining secrets of universe |
Sep 27 |
The Beauty of Branes |
Sep 27 |
New look for laser accelerators |
Sep 23 |
To Escape From Quantum Weirdness, Put the Pedal to the Metal |
Sep 23 |
100 years after E=mc2 |
Sep 23 |
State, mine officials sign Homestake pact |
Sep 23 |
Challenging the World's Largest Computing Grid |
Sep 22 |
Explain it in 60 seconds: Superconductors |
Sep 21 |
Physicist making subject in vogue |
Sep 21 |
logbook: J/Psi particle |
Sep 20 |
Asymmetry in e- Scattering Confirms Inconstancy of Weak Coupling Constant |
Sep 20 |
Researchers reveal key human protein's structure, promising new discoveries |
Sep 20 |
Recent Data on U.S. and Foreign Graduate Students |
Sep 20 |
Pioneers |
Sep 20 |
Supercomputer, X-ray Source Win Backing in Japanese Budget |
Sep 20 |
Making Einstein's Big Idea |
Sep 19 |
Linear Collider Forum of America Hosts First International Linear Collider Industrial Forum at Fermilab |
Sep 19 |
Around the World |
Sep 16 |
Campus rallies relief efforts after hurricane |
Sep 16 |
Learning How SARS Spikes Its Quarry |
Sep 16 |
ILC NewsLine |
Sep 16 |
Gallery: Bathsheba Grossman |
Sep 15 |
Optimizing US high-energy physics |
Sep 14 |
Science: A Richer Experience of Life |
Sep 13 |
The ESRF tests the hardest and least compressive material in the world |
Sep 13 |
Niobium |
Sep 12 |
Super-fast Super-sensitive Detectors |
Sep 09 |
The Secret Lives of Stars |
Sep 09 |
New issue of Symmetry magazine |
Sep 09 |
Energy Information Administration Daily Report on Hurricane Katrina's Impact on U.S. Energy |
Sep 09 |
DOE Daily Situation Reports & Updates on Hurricane Katrina Recovey Efforts |
Sep 09 |
Supercomputer, X-ray Source Win Backing in Japanese Budget |
Sep 08 |
Lessons from ITER |
Sep 08 |
Brian Foster, European regional director, International Linear Collider's G |
Sep 07 |
BaBar collaboration detects new resonance |
Sep 07 |
Dark matter and spatial extra dimensions |
Sep 06 |
Explorer of stars and souls: Arthur Stanley Eddington |
Sep 06 |
Structural Analyses of Human Hair Cuticle by Microdiffraction |
Sep 06 |
UO physicist works on collider |
Sep 06 |
Einstein Versus the Physical Review |
Sep 06 |
$14.2-Million award from National Science Foundation for giant telescope |
Sep 02 |
LSST: Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) receives $14.2 million NSF Design and Development Award
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Sep 02 |
Scripps Research Scientists Describe Smoker's Enzyme |
Sep 01 |
When beams collide |
Aug 31 |
Work in progress at SLAC |
Aug 31 |
Experiment in inspiration |
Aug 31 |
Keith Hodgson: Chemist has a big role in Stanford Linear Accelerator Center's world of high-energy physics
|
Aug 30 |
A Step Closer to a Malaria Vaccine |
Aug 29 |
Duke University Chemists Find Possible Reason Why Redheads Have More Skin Cancer |
Aug 29 |
BaBar collaboration detects new resonance |
Aug 29 |
LBL: Finding a way to test for Dark Energy |
Aug 29 |
Physics Enrollments and Degrees Growing |
Aug 26 |
Diamonds are not forever |
Aug 26 |
UNL Scientists awarded $2 million for physics research |
Aug 26 |
X-Rays Reveal Lost Stone Writings |
Aug 26 |
Fermilab's Recycler beams take electron cooling to new heights |
Aug 25 |
When beams collide |
Aug 24 |
PPARC: Bon Voyage - heart of world's biggest physics experiment leaves the |
Aug 23 |
Scientists Speak Up on Mix of God and Science |
Aug 22 |
'Cold linac' commissioning major step for ORNL's Spallation Neutron Source |
Aug 22 |
Federal Agency To Donate $150M To Grid Project |
Aug 19 |
Sally Dawson Named Chair of Brookhaven Lab's Physics Department |
Aug 19 |
Germans rank Berners-Lee alongside Einstein |
Aug 19 |
Barrow explores 'The Infinite Book' and beyond... |
Aug 18 |
Snowmass: Global Group 1 seeks "Elbow room" |
Aug 18 |
First lasing of a circularly polarized optical klystron FEL at Duke |
Aug 18 |
Researchers develop technique to use dirty silicon, could pave way for chea |
Aug 17 |
BEPC Storage Ring Dismantled |
Aug 17 |
Follow all the latest news from Snowmass |
Aug 15 |
CERN neutrino project on target |
Aug 15 |
Professor Lisa Randall talks of string theory |
Aug 15 |
NSF Terminates Fare Symmstry Violating processes (RSVP) Project |
Aug 15 |
In Defense of Common Sense |
Aug 12 |
ILC - Global Design Effort |
Aug 12 |
Physicist Receives National Award from the U.S. Department of Energy |
Aug 11 |
Heavyweights battle to expose the naked quark |
Aug 11 |
New Director for Particle Physics |
Aug 10 |
Addressing the approaching revolution in particle physics |
Aug 09 |
SLAC reorganizes and prepares for next major breakthroughs |
Aug 09 |
Forest Service Scientist Uses X-Rays To Understand Wood-Decay Mechanism |
Aug 09 |
Chancellor Schroder hands over new free-electron laser at DESY |
Aug 09 |
Fermi director: Lab faces challenges |
Aug 09 |
President Bush Signs Energy Policy Legislation |
Aug 09 |
World's Particle Physicists to Address Scientific Revolution at Snowmass |
Aug 08 |
Riding the plasma wave |
Aug 05 |
Multi-GeV Energy Gain in a Plasma-Wakefield Accelerator |
Aug 05 |
It Came From Outer Space |
Aug 05 |
New X-ray machine reveals ancient wisdom |
Aug 05 |
KEK: The candidate Director General for the next term |
Aug 04 |
Start of Free-Electron Laser at DESY |
Aug 03 |
Scientists and Humanists Join Forces to Use X-ray Technology to Shed New Light on Ancient Stone Inscriptions
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Aug 03 |
New cosmic look may cast doubts on big bang theory |
Aug 02 |
Australian Synchrotron Collaborates with Advanced Photon Source |
Aug 02 |
Lacking Hard Data, Theorists Try Democracy |
Aug 01 |
Scientists from UH pursue key particles |
Jul 29 |
Earthly whispers of geoneutrinos |
Jul 28 |
ELUSIVE PARTICLE FOUND: Antineutrinos may help scientists learn chemistry of Earth's interior |
Jul 28 |
Baby Oil and Benzene Provide Look at Earth's Radioactivity |
Jul 28 |
FIRST MEASUREMENT OF GEONEUTRINOS AT KAMLAND |
Jul 28 |
Team finds neutrinos emitted from Earth |
Jul 28 |
Ghostly particles unearth core radioactivity |
Jul 28 |
Geoneutrinos make their debut |
Jul 27 |
ILC-Global Design Effort Director's Corner |
Jul 27 |
JLab FEL Wins R&D; 100 Award |
Jul 26 |
A gold mine for science |
Jul 26 |
DISUN Connects Universities to the LHC Through Grid Computing |
Jul 25 |
National Science Foundation rejects Leavenworth lab site |
Jul 25 |
Chasing Neutrinos At Homestake |
Jul 22 |
Virtual trip to the heart of 400 million years old microfossils |
Jul 22 |
Announcement of Awards for Developing Conceptual Designs |
Jul 22 |
Colorado mine remains in the running for possible underground lab |
Jul 22 |
Physicists create a 'perfect' way to study the Big Bang |
Jul 21 |
Exotic meson challenges rules |
Jul 20 |
ILC-GDE Director's Corner: Superconducting RF Technology |
Jul 20 |
UTD researchers make particle discovery |
Jul 20 |
The universal question is still elusive |
Jul 20 |
Now Open for Scientific Research: Open Science Grid |
Jul 20 |
New light on the weak force |
Jul 18 |
Terahertz Radiation or T-Rays |
Jul 18 |
Dr. Feynman's Doodles |
Jul 18 |
Haystack marks physics milestone |
Jul 18 |
A future full of hopes and fears |
Jul 15 |
Watching the birth and death of exotic molecules |
Jul 15 |
Tight Budgets Force Lab Layoffs |
Jul 15 |
Particle physics: Weighty questions |
Jul 15 |
First 'data' from LHC |
Jul 14 |
Predicting the Lifetime of Extreme UV Optics |
Jul 14 |
ILC Global Design Effort Director's Corner |
Jul 12 |
Crystal Structure of T-protein |
Jul 12 |
SDSS-II will Map the Universe, the Milky Way and Dark Energy |
Jul 12 |
HEP in the UK |
Jul 11 |
Bottom quarks reveal something of their identity |
Jul 11 |
Charming Babar Experiment Hints at Elephantine Task for Particle Physicists |
Jul 11 |
Experts Explore Science's Unanswered Questions |
Jul 11 |
City-States of Science |
Jul 08 |
Exotic meson challenges rules |
Jul 08 |
Universe in crisis as experts question Big Bang model |
Jul 08 |
Bottoms down for quarks |
Jul 08 |
Two Tribes Become One |
Jul 07 |
Scientists Ponder Universe's Missing Antimatter |
Jul 07 |
No Little Plans: Fermilab's Future in 21st-Century Particle Physics |
Jul 06 |
ILC-GDE Director's Corner: Funding Agencies for the Linear Collider (FALC) |
Jul 06 |
A Coulomb Experiment for the Weak Nuclear Force |
Jul 06 |
A new particle discovered by Babar experiment |
Jul 06 |
Higher Precision Analysis Doesn't Yield Pentaquark |
Jul 06 |
KIPAC Launches New Website! |
Jul 05 |
NuFact Announces Scoping Study for Future Neutrino Facility |
Jul 05 |
Computing power helps remake universe |
Jul 05 |
Age-Old Questions Continue to Entice Scientists |
Jul 05 |
The Mysteries of Mass |
Jul 05 |
Physicists observed new interaction in elementary particle physics |
Jul 05 |
Successful BESIII Performance Measurements |
Jul 05 |
Retiring Fermi chief recalls achievements |
Jul 01 |
SLAC: BaBar finds new massive particle |
Jul 01 |
Journal Ranks Top 25 Unanswered Science Questions |
Jul 01 |
CCLRC spends #6m to develop large facilities |
Jul 01 |
KEK - Evidence for a decay of the bottom to the down quark |
Jun 30 |
New Beamlines Dedicated At Argonne |
Jun 30 |
Spectrum of Discovery: The future of SLAC |
Jun 30 |
ILC Global Design Effort Director's Corner |
Jun 30 |
Fermilab's Quest to Maintain Its Power Lab Wants to Build a New Collider... |
Jun 30 |
Senate Appropriators Recommend 1.1% Increase for NSF |
Jun 29 |
The Kabru success story |
Jun 29 |
ITER Siting Decision Clears One Important Obstacle in Congress |
Jun 28 |
SLAC experiment makes first observations of key traits in weak force |
Jun 28 |
U.S.Statements on International Fusion Reactor (ITER) Siting Decision |
Jun 28 |
A Day in the Life, Subatomically Speaking |
Jun 28 |
28/06/2005: ITER: A chance for our future. Paul Rubig MEP |
Jun 28 |
Remembrance of Things Future: The Mystery of Time |
Jun 27 |
U.S. Department of Eneregy Launches Innovative Network Architecture |
Jun 27 |
Senate Squeezes NSF Budget |
Jun 27 |
The mysteries of mass |
Jun 24 |
Einstein's Big Idea: The Equation Today |
Jun 24 |
Lighter filling in Earth's core |
Jun 24 |
Honorary Degree For SUPA Physicist |
Jun 24 |
Senate Appropriators Send DOE Science Funding Bill to Floor |
Jun 23 |
G8 decision on fusion would herald nuclear future |
Jun 23 |
PingER Quantifies the Digital Divide |
Jun 22 |
ILC Global Design Effort |
Jun 22 |
Ghostly ripples in space |
Jun 22 |
FAQS: Grid computing |
Jun 21 |
Scientists find signs of early neutrinos |
Jun 21 |
Lisa Randall: Warped view of the universe |
Jun 21 |
Work starts on Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility |
Jun 21 |
Scripps Research Scientists Solve Structure |
Jun 20 |
UK Physicist Appointed |
Jun 20 |
Fermilab's quest to maintain its power |
Jun 20 |
UK's Brian Foster Appointed European Regional Director |
Jun 20 |
G-Zero Finds that Ghostly Strange Quarks Influence Proton Structure |
Jun 20 |
Scientists map three-dimensional protein that creates therapeutic compounds |
Jun 17 |
CERN Council Positioned as Europe?s Strategic Body for Particle Physics |
Jun 17 |
ILC Message From Barry Barish |
Jun 17 |
More Than Four |
Jun 17 |
Background neutrinos join the limelight |
Jun 17 |
Light May Arise From Tiny Relativity Violations |
Jun 16 |
Neutrino Evidence Confirms Big Bang Predictions |
Jun 16 |
Smashing Good Time |
Jun 16 |
Newly Spun Science Of String Theory Now Starting To Entangle the Imagination |
Jun 15 |
Media invited to attend Pierre Auger Observatory Celebration |
Jun 15 |
Ripples In Cosmic Neutrino Background Measured For The First Time |
Jun 15 |
Korean Scientists Seek to Solve Mystery of Space |
Jun 15 |
Balloon-Borne Telescope to Spy Distant Galaxies |
Jun 14 |
Energy Department Early Career Scientists and Engineers Honored |
Jun 14 |
BESIII Mechanical Systems Passed Pre-Acceptance |
Jun 13 |
Ashmanskas' Work at Fermilab Earns Prestigious Presidential Early Career Aw |
Jun 13 |
Delving into the Quark-y World of Anti-matter |
Jun 13 |
Scientist thinks bad-boy stars may produce elusive particle |
Jun 13 |
Synchrotron to open its doors Saturday |
Jun 13 |
X-rays reveal more about exotic atoms |
Jun 10 |
KEK Researchers Catch Glimpse of Outlandish Particles |
Jun 09 |
Senior DOE Science Officials on FY 2006 Budget |
Jun 09 |
All or nothing at Fermilab |
Jun 09 |
State eyed for experiment |
Jun 09 |
Auger chooses SE Colorado |
Jun 08 |
Four New Virtual Institutes Under the Overall Coordination of DESY |
Jun 07 |
A Nanomaterial in 3-D |
Jun 06 |
American scientists no longer explore brave new worlds |
Jun 03 |
BaBar Probes B Quark Coupling |
Jun 03 |
Universe created in one computer |
Jun 03 |
Supercomputers target 12,000 nodes |
Jun 03 |
Unlocking the secrets of the Universe |
Jun 02 |
Millennium Simulation - the largest ever model of the Universe |
Jun 02 |
Why I believe in higher dimensions |
Jun 02 |
Auger officials tour Southeast Colorado site |
Jun 02 |
Awaiting Word on Lab |
Jun 02 |
Biggest ever cosmos simulation |
Jun 01 |
Colorado site vying for observatory |
May 31 |
Israel News: Iran and Israel cooperate on SESAME |
May 31 |
Physicists at UH make subatomic discovery |
May 31 |
Argonne-designed instruments vital in RHIC discovery |
May 31 |
Edinburgh on a Quest to Answer Quark Questions |
May 30 |
Electrons are not ambidextrous |
May 27 |
Working out with Heavyweights of Physics |
May 26 |
RIKEN-BNL Research Center Dedicates New Supercomputer for Physics Research |
May 26 |
Jefferson Lab Builds First Single Crystal Single Cell Accelerating Cavity |
May 26 |
Gimme five? Try take five, scientists find |
May 26 |
India and CERN sign agreement |
May 25 |
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station |
May 25 |
Young physicists featured in NOVA documentary on Einstein's famous equation |
May 24 |
Springtime at Daresbury |
May 24 |
A place of utmost gravity: The LIGO site in Washington |
May 24 |
House Appropriators Recommend 1.8% Increase for DOE Office of Science |
May 23 |
UH Manoa Physicists Discover A New Sub-Atomic Particle |
May 23 |
Quantum Black Holes |
May 23 |
Another Einstein? Perhaps not for a very long time |
May 23 |
Eureka! Unlocking Archimedes' ancient text |
May 23 |
Archimedes' Writing Uncovered At Stanford |
May 22 |
Physics professor discusses mysteries of the universe |
May 22 |
Stanford lab reveals hidden writing on ancient parchment |
May 22 |
Archimedes manuscript yields secrets under X-ray gaze |
May 22 |
Stanford Lab Reveals Hidden Writing on Ancient Parchment |
May 17 |
Lord Sainsbury re-appoints research council chairs |
May 17 |
Berkeley Lab Technology Dramatically Speeds Up Searches of Large Data Bases |
May 16 |
Berkeley Lab Technology Dramatically Speeds Up Searches of Large Databases |
May 16 |
Simple metal turns physics on its head |
May 16 |
New Appointments to the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council |
May 16 |
Ape computers introduced in the U.S. |
May 16 |
Scientists to fire up world's largest grid |
May 12 |
Universe reveals its dark side |
May 12 |
Expert panel to oversee work of British physicists |
May 11 |
Bechtel tapped to run Los Alamos lab |
May 11 |
International Review of UK Physics and Astronomy |
May 10 |
'Fine Structure Constant' Is Indeed a Constant -- Right? |
May 10 |
Underground Physics: Searching For Neutrinos In Deep Places |
May 09 |
Argonne chief backs accelerator institute |
May 09 |
Physicist Drell Wins Heinz Award |
May 06 |
Caltech Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman Honored on U.S. Commemorative Stamp |
May 06 |
Beamline Tender Signals Major Synchrotron Milestone |
May 06 |
Five-day workshop on N-Matter opened |
May 05 |
Fermilab's DZero Experiment Crunches Record Data With The Grid |
May 04 |
Sidney Drell to receive $250,000 Heinz Award for Public Policy |
May 04 |
Got Bjorken? |
May 04 |
72 New Members Chosen by Academy |
May 04 |
Grid Physicist Joins Quantum Diaries |
May 04 |
Seeing the Universe With Einstein's Glasses |
May 03 |
Norwegian plans rivals to Nobel science prizes |
May 03 |
Elementary-particles for nanotechnology and cancer therapy |
May 02 |
Heinz honors go to two in Bay Area |
May 02 |
Sidney Drell Named Winner of Heinz Award |
May 02 |
India gets ready with ambitious science project |
May 02 |
Stalking the elusive neutrino through rock walls |
May 02 |
Mining for information |
May 02 |
WIPP gets money for underground physics research |
Apr 29 |
Curiosity Abounds, and Science Is Thriving |
Apr 29 |
Free tours May 7 at Soudan mine park |
Apr 29 |
Big physics faces funding squeeze |
Apr 28 |
Science Grid This Week Goes Online |
Apr 28 |
Particle Accelerator Conference 2005 in Knoxville, May 16-20 |
Apr 27 |
Barry Barish elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences |
Apr 27 |
Fermilab's DZero Experiment Crunches Record Data with the Grid |
Apr 27 |
Quantum Black Holes |
Apr 26 |
Tiny, Plentiful, and Really Hard to Catch |
Apr 26 |
UK particle physicists prepare for data torrent |
Apr 26 |
Boffins send 60 million MB around the world in 10 days |
Apr 25 |
LHC Computing Centres Join Forces for Global Grid Challenge |
Apr 25 |
BNL Physicist Thomas Roser Wins Particle Accelerator Science & Tech Award |
Apr 25 |
Too Cold For Comfort |
Apr 25 |
Extreme Matter: Mother of all material flows into view |
Apr 25 |
RHIC Scientists Serve Up Perfect Liquid |
Apr 22 |
UEC, SLUO Trek to DC for Annual Meetings on Hill |
Apr 22 |
Riding the Plasma Wave of the Future |
Apr 22 |
Living Metals |
Apr 21 |
Beethoven: Reconciled to the World Through a Lock of His Hair |
Apr 21 |
HAPPEx Results Hint at Strangely Magnetic Proton |
Apr 21 |
Is It or Isn't It? Pentaquark Debate Heats Up |
Apr 21 |
A New Particle Detector Built at the Weizmann Institute |
Apr 21 |
Fast X-ray Pulses Reveal Melting Process |
Apr 21 |
SLAC B-Factory Resumes Operations |
Apr 20 |
Department of Energy Awards UC Contract for Berkeley Lab |
Apr 20 |
Reno professor showcases mini ion accelerator |
Apr 20 |
Ultra-Fast X-ray Science Succeeds at SLAC |
Apr 20 |
Einstein Statue Unveiled at Princeton |
Apr 20 |
Tribute to Einstein Helps Residents Remember A Legend |
Apr 20 |
Women in physics |
Apr 19 |
Early Universe Was Liquid-Like, Study Suggests |
Apr 19 |
Fermilab Experiment To Beam Neutrinos Through Dairyland |
Apr 19 |
Scientist, two diplomats, get honours |
Apr 19 |
Women explore the frontiers of physics |
Apr 19 |
A New Particle Detector Will Help Probe the Primordial Universe |
Apr 19 |
Do You Believe in Pentaquarks? |
Apr 19 |
At One Trillion Degrees, Even Gold Turns Into the Sloshiest Liquid |
Apr 19 |
Building a Global Design Effort |
Apr 18 |
Just how far could Einstein get today? |
Apr 18 |
Hard to see the light, and the quarks |
Apr 18 |
Another Einstein? Perhaps not for a very long time |
Apr 18 |
And then there were two |
Apr 18 |
Benvenuto: Frascati's new director |
Apr 15 |
Remarks of Secretary of Energy Bodman to the US Energy Assoc. |
Apr 15 |
Black hole-like phenomena created by collider |
Apr 15 |
Neutrons for cancer treatment |
Apr 14 |
Essay: Unifying the universe |
Apr 14 |
Becoming social scientists |
Apr 14 |
Pulling the plug on science? |
Apr 14 |
Samuel Aronson Named Associate Laboratory Director for High Energy and Nuclear Physics at BNL |
Apr 14 |
"Science is Good for You": Ray Orbach on the Case for Science |
Apr 14 |
The new high-energy frontier |
Apr 13 |
Synchrotron Boost for CSIRO's Emerging Science |
Apr 13 |
Digging deep for tiny particles |
Apr 13 |
Riding the plasma wave of the future |
Apr 12 |
Legislation Introduced to Reform Visa Application Process |
Apr 11 |
Palace Armoury under synchrotron investigation |
Apr 11 |
Our Incredible Shrinking Curiosity |
Apr 08 |
Exploring the Universe |
Apr 08 |
One Hundred Years of Uncertainty |
Apr 08 |
UCLA collaborates on dark matter |
Apr 08 |
Argonne project off--uh, no it's not |
Apr 08 |
Five Cornell University scientists receive Sloan Research Fellowships |
Apr 07 |
SLAC installation technician, racquetball enthusiast Clyde L. Barker dies at 55 |
Apr 07 |
Radioactive Contamination Removal Studied |
Apr 07 |
Toplikar: Antimatter offers vast potential |
Apr 06 |
High-Energy Physics: Exit America? |
Apr 05 |
UK forges ahead in accelerator research and development |
Apr 05 |
The equation that rocked the world |
Apr 05 |
X-ray blaze on an invisible world |
Apr 04 |
PEP-II Approved for Restart |
Apr 04 |
The Accelerating Expansion of the Universe |
Apr 04 |
CERN's Early History Revisited |
Apr 04 |
Underground physics: Searching for neutrinos in deep places |
Apr 04 |
The International Linear Collider |
Apr 01 |
HERA Hits New Heights: A report on the challenges faced by the HERA crew af |
Apr 01 |
Berkeleyans fret over particle accelerator's demise |
Apr 01 |
MICE nibbles at theory of universe |
Mar 31 |
CERN confirms commitment to Open Access |
Mar 31 |
Newspapers, physics come together to inspire ISU learning community |
Mar 31 |
Einstein's Greatest Blunder Proved Correct |
Mar 31 |
Mice may be key to theory of everything |
Mar 31 |
IBM Shatters Data Management Challenge at CERN |
Mar 30 |
A physicist's life -- outside of the lab |
Mar 30 |
Argonne National Laboratory Is Focus of New Alliance Between University of Chicago, Northwestern, University of Illinois |
Mar 28 |
Exotic Physics Finds Black Holes Could Be Most 'Perfect,' Low-viscosity Fluid |
Mar 28 |
Neutrinos beamed beneath the state |
Mar 28 |
Italian, US Cosmologists Present Explanation For Accelerating Expansion of the Universe |
Mar 28 |
Neutrinos' trip through Wisconsin may unlock secrets of universe |
Mar 25 |
Space Exploration: What Could be Cooler? |
Mar 25 |
Cosmic rays enter the "dark" age |
Mar 24 |
Antimatter performs optical gymnastics |
Mar 24 |
Science project captures its first neutrino |
Mar 23 |
Room at the top? Local women in science speak out about careers in a profession dominated by men |
Mar 23 |
NSRRC Joins the Celebration of "The World Year of Physics 2005", Synchrotron Style |
Mar 22 |
The Good and Bad of String Theory |
Mar 22 |
New Report on Women in Physics and Astronomy |
Mar 22 |
Dark matter doesn't matter, say scientists |
Mar 22 |
MICE neutrino experiment |
Mar 22 |
Officials making sure of safety after accident |
Mar 22 |
In-the-red planet |
Mar 22 |
Mysteries Of The Universe To Be Explored Through Revolutionary New Experiment |
Mar 22 |
CERN readies world's biggest science grid |
Mar 21 |
Barry Barish to lead International Linear Collider design |
Mar 21 |
MICE to go ahead |
Mar 21 |
Ripples in Spacetime Could Explain Dark Energy |
Mar 21 |
Atom smasher remains on hold |
Mar 18 |
Dark messengers |
Mar 17 |
Oral Testimony by Dr. Raymond L. Orbach, Director, Office of Science, USDOE |
Mar 17 |
13 things that do not make sense |
Mar 17 |
Scientists Work To Detect Mysterious Neutrinos |
Mar 17 |
AIP Endorses 7% Increase in DOE Office of Science Budget |
Mar 16 |
Was Einstein Right When He Said He Was Wrong? |
Mar 16 |
Neutrino To Be Lucky Catch |
Mar 16 |
Robert Rosner Named Director of Argonne National Laboratory |
Mar 16 |
Public 'must engage with science' |
Mar 15 |
Emigres led U.S. to top in physics |
Mar 15 |
CERN: World's Largest Computing Grid Surpasses 100 Sites |
Mar 15 |
Evidence of dark energy missed 30 years ago |
Mar 15 |
'Theory of everything' tying researchers up in knots |
Mar 15 |
Fermilab tries novel experiment: talking to neighbors |
Mar 14 |
Eight to Receive President's 2003 National Medal of Science |
Mar 11 |
Community Site: Racing Light |
Mar 11 |
In 'bittersweet' ceremony, Hans Bethe is posthumously awarded American Philosophical Society's Benjamin Franklin Medal
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Mar 10 |
Neutrino Physics: Fermilab Experiment Shoots the Muon |
Mar 10 |
Evidence of dark matter missed 30 years ago |
Mar 10 |
Three of Hans Bethe's friends and colleagues relate fond memories |
Mar 10 |
NYU's Dvali Says Change In Laws Of Gravity, Not 'Dark Energy,' Source Of Co |
Mar 08 |
Another Competitor Bows Out of Competition to Run Los Alamos |
Mar 08 |
Clock ticking on fusion decision |
Mar 08 |
Einstein, icon for all time |
Mar 08 |
The Neutrino Underground: Experiment Will Fire Trillions Of The Ghostly Par |
Mar 08 |
Professor Hans Bethe |
Mar 07 |
Hans Bethe, a titan of physics and conscience of science, dies at age 98 |
Mar 07 |
Government confirms funding for SRS at Daresbury |
Mar 07 |
New Particle Physics Collider Coming Soon |
Mar 07 |
Different spin |
Mar 07 |
LHC magnets: the great descent |
Mar 07 |
Fermi fires first neutrino pulse through ground to Minnesota |
Mar 07 |
European Masterclasses on Physics |
Mar 07 |
Scientists work to detect mysterious neutrinos |
Mar 07 |
Unique global light source Website launched |
Mar 04 |
MINOS Neutrino Experiment Launched at Fermilab |
Mar 03 |
Plutonium Decontamination Agent Characterized at Berkeley Advanced Light Source |
Mar 03 |
Antimatter performs optical gymnastics |
Mar 03 |
Physicists hope to find the elusive subatomic particle |
Mar 02 |
Fermilab experiment to beam neutrinos through Dairyland |
Mar 02 |
NSRRC Completed Its Major Machine Upgrade |
Mar 02 |
NSF Approves New C.U. X-Ray System |
Mar 01 |
An Agenda for Another Einstein |
Mar 01 |
The Next Einstein? Applicants Welcome |
Mar 01 |
Largest Machines On Earth: Particle Colliders |
Feb 28 |
How foundation pays off |
Feb 28 |
Budget cuts expected for bring Fermi layoffs |
Feb 28 |
Sultans of String |
Feb 28 |
Cosmos' Missing Matter Could Be in Their Sights |
Feb 25 |
Solving puzzles of the universe |
Feb 24 |
Belle/KEKB extended its world-record luminosity |
Feb 24 |
Neutrinos to spy on planet's core |
Feb 24 |
Science funding pace slows |
Feb 24 |
Neutrino Day celebration set for Feb. 23 in Lead |
Feb 24 |
Universities welcome federal budget pledge to sustain momentum in research |
Feb 24 |
Electron-like particles better than X-rays |
Feb 23 |
NSF awards Cornell $18 million to develop a new source of X-rays |
Feb 23 |
Dark energy update |
Feb 23 |
Fermilab looking to trim staff |
Feb 22 |
SLAC plans $400 million x-ray laser |
Feb 22 |
RICE works with IceCube to find neutrino source |
Feb 22 |
Muon opportunists: Detecting the unseen with natural probes |
Feb 22 |
Muons in search for hidden pyramid chambers |
Feb 22 |
High-energy particles reveal volcanic interiors |
Feb 22 |
Cosmic Rays to Solve Ancient Mexican Mystery |
Feb 22 |
Science makes light of star's collapse |
Feb 22 |
Revolutionary grassroots astrophysics project 'Einstein@Home' goes live |
Feb 22 |
Largest Machines on Earth Will be Described at AAAS |
Feb 18 |
US Visa Difficulties Are Lessening, but More Must Be Done |
Feb 18 |
String theorist explores dark energy and our unique 'pocket' of the universe |
Feb 18 |
Unique Global Light Source Website Launched |
Feb 17 |
SLAC's New Lensless X-ray Holography Technique |
Feb 17 |
First Critical Parts of Giant Neutrino Telescope in Place |
Feb 17 |
Neutrinos for geophysics |
Feb 16 |
'Quantum Diaries' reveal the secret lives of modern physicists |
Feb 16 |
First critical parts of giant neutrino telescope in place |
Feb 15 |
New Neutrino Telescope for South Pole |
Feb 15 |
APS Sponsors NeutrinoFest on April 18 |
Feb 15 |
The art in science, the science in art |
Feb 15 |
LCLS collaboration revs up |
Feb 14 |
U.S. Eases Security Procedures for Visas |
Feb 14 |
Scientists hope project hits mark |
Feb 14 |
Soudan lab in running for two more projects |
Feb 11 |
Lab aims neutrinos at site in Minnesota |
Feb 11 |
New CEO at Particle Physics & Astronomy Research Council with 225 million budget |
Feb 11 |
Caught in the Squeeze |
Feb 11 |
MINOS ready to study mysterious neutrinos |
Feb 10 |
MINOS ready to study mysterious neutrinos |
Feb 10 |
PPARC welcomes new Chief Executive |
Feb 10 |
Do pentaquarks really exist? |
Feb 10 |
Main agencies hang on to funds in skimpy US science budget |
Feb 10 |
Blair's Pledge on Science Spending |
Feb 10 |
Administration Seeks 2.4% Increase in NSF Budget |
Feb 10 |
Tight Budget Times: DOE Office of Science FY06 Request |
Feb 09 |
Antarctic "Telescopes" Look for Cosmic Rays |
Feb 09 |
President Bush Requests Almost Flat FY 2006 R&D; Funding |
Feb 08 |
Reinventing Physics: the Search for the Real Frontier |
Feb 08 |
Recovering Lost Atoms of Cosmos |
Feb 08 |
Science Committee Democrats: Failure to Effectively Fund - Science and Technology Harms U.S. Competitive Edge |
Feb 07 |
Europe's scientific meltdown |
Feb 07 |
Fermilab throwing science party |
Feb 07 |
A physics experiment |
Feb 04 |
Found! Missing matter hiding in hot gas |
Feb 04 |
European teams join forces to create new X-ray laser facility |
Feb 03 |
In a 17-mile tunnel deep beneath the Earth, the search for the God particle |
Feb 03 |
Scientists Find Missing Matter |
Feb 03 |
Missing Matter Could Be Clouds of Gas |
Feb 03 |
Researchers hope to break new ground in high-energy astrophysics |
Feb 03 |
Astronomers find missing baryons |
Feb 03 |
Astronomers Find Part of Universe's Missing Matter |
Feb 02 |
A Year in a Physicist's Life |
Feb 02 |
Before Stars, Dark Matter Haloes Were First Objects In Early Universe |
Feb 01 |
New chief for IoP during Einstein Year |
Feb 01 |
Senate confirmed Samuel W. Bodman to be Secretary of Energy by unanimous consent |
Feb 01 |
What's the matter with the universe, anyway? |
Jan 31 |
MSU steps up bid for atom smasher |
Jan 31 |
3 teens vying for `junior Nobel Prize' |
Jan 31 |
Fermilab prepares to launch neutrinos toward Minnesota |
Jan 31 |
Announcing a new Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Physics G |
Jan 28 |
Jefferson Lab Celebrates 2005: World Year of Physics |
Jan 28 |
Physics investment yields results |
Jan 28 |
In the Stars: Dark matter's creative hand |
Jan 28 |
Accelerator reopens |
Jan 27 |
SLAC restarts accelerator after accident |
Jan 27 |
New Imaging Technique Opens Door to Nanoscale World |
Jan 26 |
SLAC's SPEAR3 accelerator restarts after safety probes |
Jan 26 |
Nine Countries Plan to Participate in the XFEL |
Jan 26 |
Antigravity has feet of clay |
Jan 26 |
Physics failure could mean success |
Jan 26 |
Antiprotons galore |
Jan 26 |
The Thin Line of Theory |
Jan 26 |
Brace Yourself! Here Comes Einstein's Year |
Jan 26 |
Where Does Visible Light Come From? |
Jan 26 |
Universities to get free access to UK's biggest archive of physics research |
Jan 25 |
The competitive edge |
Jan 24 |
New tech alliance gives state breath of hope |
Jan 24 |
Major players put Chicago on map for grid computing |
Jan 24 |
Einstein: man and myth |
Jan 24 |
Queen's physicist 1st Canadian to win top Russian science prize |
Jan 24 |
India Bags US$45 MLN Particle Accelerator Subsystems Contract |
Jan 21 |
Einstein: the wilderness years |
Jan 21 |
First X-ray laser gets funding |
Jan 21 |
Why it's chic to be a geek |
Jan 20 |
New lensless imaging technique opens door to nanoscale world |
Jan 20 |
New imaging technique opens door to the nanoscale world |
Jan 20 |
Stanford scientists move closer to making movies of molecule movement |
Jan 20 |
Black holes, but not as we know them |
Jan 20 |
String fellows |
Jan 19 |
SLAC to get $54 million for X-ray laser |
Jan 19 |
SLAC's X-ray laser project receives $54 million boost from federal government |
Jan 19 |
One billion dollars may go to Argonne National Lab |
Jan 18 |
Ultimate Retro: Modern echoes of the early universe |
Jan 18 |
The Most Antimatter |
Jan 14 |
In the beginnings |
Jan 13 |
Measurements at CERN help to re-evaluate the element of life |
Jan 13 |
"Quantum Diaries" Chronicles World Year of Physics in Real Time, Real Lives |
Jan 12 |
The Cosmic Yardstick |
Jan 12 |
Copper vs. Copper at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider |
Jan 12 |
Sky surveys reveal cosmic ripples |
Jan 12 |
Underground science lab gets tentative nod |
Jan 11 |
Marshall Scholar winner tackles dark matter mystery |
Jan 10 |
Robert Walker, retired physics professor who worked on Manhattan Project, dies |
Jan 10 |
Looking Back: Major Science Budget and Policy Developments in 2004 |
Jan 07 |
Team boosts particle accelerator performance |
Jan 07 |
Antimatter Over Antarctica? |
Jan 07 |
Map of Dark Matter Developed |
Jan 06 |
2005: Year of Physics: So, what's your theory? |
Jan 06 |
In search of hidden dimensions |
Jan 06 |
Can electrons do the splits? |
Jan 05 |
Before the Beginning |
Jan 05 |
Making Antihydrogen Cooler |
Jan 05 |
Neutrino superfluid and cold anti-hydrogen |
Jan 05 |
Isotope lab would be big win for state |
Jan 04 |
Out of the equation |
Jan 04 |
Neutrino Superfluids |
Jan 03 |
Billionaire looks to conservation |
Jan 03 |
2005 Marks Centennial of Einstein's Miracle Year |
Jan 03 |
Time Travel Basics being explored at a european Project |
Jan 03 |
Antimatter galaxies theoretically possible, but unlikely |
Dec 17 |
CERN confirms goal of 2007 start-up for LHC |
Dec 17 |
INFN: Stratospheric Balloon launched from Antarctica's McMurdo base: aboard Cream, an experiment for the study of cosmic rays |
Dec 17 |
They came, they saw, they were amazed |
Dec 17 |
CERN-Pakistan technological cooperation to expand |
Dec 16 |
Physics boffins in North for meeting |
Dec 15 |
State signs big hitters to boost accelerator bid |
Dec 15 |
$1 billion project sought for Illinois |
Dec 14 |
Kent sixth form students take Quantum Leap |
Dec 13 |
Unseen universe |
Dec 13 |
2005 - International Year of Physics, 100th anniversary of Albert Einstein |
Dec 13 |
Bush Names New Energy Chief to His Second-Term Cabinet |
Dec 13 |
Statement of Energy Secretary Abraham on the Nomination of Sam Bodman |
Dec 10 |
Bush Names New Energy Chief to His Second-Term Cabinet |
Dec 10 |
Statement of Energy Secretary Abraham on the Nomination of Sam Bodman |
Dec 10 |
EPS07 comes to the UK |
Dec 09 |
Winners and Losers: Outcome of FY 2005 Budget Cycle |
Dec 09 |
Theory Explaining It All Doesn't Quite |
Dec 08 |
Cosmologist to ponder the alpha and omega of the universe |
Dec 07 |
String Theory, at 20, Explains It All (or Not) |
Dec 07 |
Unusual cancer clinic to reopen at Fermilab |
Dec 07 |
Accelerator Physics to Treat Cancer |
Dec 07 |
Fermilab back in business of zapping cancer |
Dec 06 |
NIU launches Institute for Neutron Therapy at Fermilab |
Dec 06 |
Europa proposed as cosmic ray detector |
Dec 05 |
TRIUMF takes honour for industry partnering |
Dec 03 |
Science Agencies Caught in Postelection Spending Squeeze |
Dec 03 |
K-State's Eckhard Von Toerne Receives Major Research Prize From Germany's Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation |
Dec 03 |
Nobel Prize winners stuggle to explain work to public |
Dec 02 |
Solaris 10 and Sun Fire V20z Systems Help Stanford Linear Accelerator Center |
Dec 01 |
Wow! That's fast TCP! |
Dec 01 |
CERN awards the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics for its role in Grid development |
Dec 01 |
Physics for taxi-drivers |
Dec 01 |
Head of Unit makes the case for increased infrastructures funding in FP7 |
Nov 30 |
Women in Science High School Career Day at Brookhaven Lab |
Nov 29 |
Internet Speed Quadrupled by International Team During 2004 Bandwidth Challenge |
Nov 29 |
Device to probe limits of physics |
Nov 29 |
CERN, Russia to discuss cooperation options at Geneva talks |
Nov 29 |
Fast, fast relief for Internet slows |
Nov 29 |
Astrophysicist thinks big |
Nov 23 |
Scientists get their own Google |
Nov 23 |
Cosmic Conundrum |
Nov 23 |
Fermilab names new director |
Nov 23 |
A Bare-Bone Budget for U.S. Science |
Nov 22 |
Fermilab names Berkeley physicist as new director |
Nov 22 |
ATLAS Gets Its Heart: Particle Physics on a New Level |
Nov 22 |
UK boffins sniff for Higgs boson |
Nov 22 |
Back to the Future: Physicists gaze into the crystal ball |
Nov 22 |
Fermilab picks new leader |
Nov 19 |
Rara Avis or Statistical Mirage? Pentaquark Remains at Large |
Nov 18 |
Neutrino oscillations are here to stay |
Nov 18 |
New Results From Anti-Neutrino Studies |
Nov 18 |
Chinese premier meets well-known scientists |
Nov 18 |
New director takes over Homestake lab project |
Nov 17 |
Accelerating Physics and the "Big Bang" Theory with a Secure Network for Grid Computing |
Nov 17 |
World's Highest Performance and Longest Distance Internet Communication Achieved |
Nov 16 |
New Results From Anti-Neutrino Studies at KamLAND |
Nov 16 |
KEK Workshop - Toward an International Design of a Linear Collider |
Nov 16 |
Energy Secretary Abraham Resigns Post |
Nov 15 |
Muon chambers are on course for ATLAS |
Nov 15 |
Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham to Resign |
Nov 12 |
HERA Experiment ZEUS Achieves Successful Mass Production on a Computing Grid |
Nov 11 |
Bush set to keep core science team for second term |
Nov 10 |
Trends in First-Year Graduate Physics & Astronomy Students |
Nov 09 |
DOE releases specs for $1 billion accelerator; State of Illinois supports Argonne bid |
Nov 09 |
From Isotopes to the Stars: Professor Wins Big Award |
Nov 09 |
Possible Origin Of Cosmic Rays Revealed With Gamma Rays |
Nov 09 |
Science attains a certain symmetry |
Nov 08 |
Lesko adds weight and direction to lab plan |
Nov 05 |
Shelf life: Frank Wilczek |
Nov 05 |
Channeling through plasma to accelerate bright beams for science and medicine |
Nov 05 |
Lab beams with a winning idea |
Nov 05 |
Building a Cyclotron on a Shoestring |
Nov 05 |
Appetite for more |
Nov 04 |
Women in Science and Engineering and TV Drama |
Nov 04 |
Supernova revealed in gamma rays |
Nov 04 |
Scientists Close in on Source of Cosmic Rays |
Nov 03 |
Building a Cyclotron on a Shoestring |
Nov 02 |
Rocky Kolb to Direct New Fermilab Particle Astrophysics Center |
Nov 02 |
To see more neutrinos, just add salt |
Nov 02 |
States collide on science project |
Nov 01 |
Atom tour is smashing |
Nov 01 |
Deep underground lab wins local welcome |
Nov 01 |
Accident Shuts Down SLAC, Spurs Probe of Safety Rules |
Oct 29 |
Unique new platform offers European scientific community a common voice |
Oct 27 |
Accelerator on Hold after Accident |
Oct 27 |
"symmetry" magazine launched by Fermilab and SLAC |
Oct 27 |
Scientists Express Concern over White House Policies |
Oct 27 |
10Gig Ethernet goes halfway round the world |
Oct 26 |
Asia-Pacific Physics Conference opens in Ha Noi |
Oct 25 |
Eight Energy Dept. Lab Directors Receive Energy Secretary's Gold Award |
Oct 25 |
UCSC astrophysicist Stan Woosley awarded the American Physical Society's 20 |
Oct 25 |
Quantum quirk may give objects mass |
Oct 25 |
Demise of Texas collider has made Europe's lab a magnet for scientists |
Oct 25 |
Spinning into the future |
Oct 25 |
CERN all set to probe the universe |
Oct 25 |
Taking Ethernet the distance |
Oct 22 |
A step closer to grand unified theory |
Oct 22 |
Administration Report on "Science for the 21st Century" |
Oct 21 |
Chirac calls for more research |
Oct 21 |
Famed European laboratory turns 50 |
Oct 20 |
Geneva celebrates 50 years of scientific discovery |
Oct 20 |
Chirac: Europe Can Do More in Science Race |
Oct 20 |
Chirac calls for boost for European science as CERN marks 50th |
Oct 20 |
World's Largest Atom-Smashing Lab Turns 50 |
Oct 20 |
CERN lab's 50th birthday marked by warning that European science is losing |
Oct 20 |
From a Physicist and New Nobel Winner, Some Food for Thought |
Oct 19 |
From a Physicist and New Nobel Winner, Some Food for Thought |
Oct 19 |
Particle physics laboratory turns 50 |
Oct 19 |
Probing life, the universe and everything |
Oct 18 |
Cern reveals its secrets to the public |
Oct 18 |
Understanding the universe is no small matter |
Oct 15 |
Premier Wen meets US guests |
Oct 15 |
CERN - 50 years on and still getting to the heart of the matter |
Oct 15 |
Committee Considers Foreign S&E; Students at U.S. Universities |
Oct 15 |
CERN to welcome heads of state |
Oct 15 |
TeraGrid Swings Into High Gear |
Oct 15 |
CERN turns 50 in style |
Oct 14 |
Liquid universe |
Oct 14 |
UK celebrates 50 years of CERN |
Oct 13 |
Sparks fly at accelerator |
Oct 12 |
Worker Injured at Stanford Facility |
Oct 12 |
CERN opens its doors to the world |
Oct 12 |
Worker hurt in fire at Stanford accelerator |
Oct 12 |
UK announces new funding for particle physics facilities |
Oct 12 |
Colorado mine could become home to scientists' high-tech lab |
Oct 11 |
147.5m GBP boost for British particle accelerators |
Oct 11 |
Cash Boost for Particle Science |
Oct 11 |
The physics hit parade |
Oct 08 |
When particles collide |
Oct 08 |
Atom antics and the origin of everything |
Oct 08 |
One grid to rule them all |
Oct 08 |
Sharpest views shed light on early universe |
Oct 08 |
Nobel laureate Cronin edits book on Fermi's legacy |
Oct 08 |
Presidential Candidates on Science Issues |
Oct 07 |
The top quark: an unbiased tale |
Oct 07 |
Understanding how the basic forces in nature work |
Oct 07 |
Big Bang theory 'misunderstood' |
Oct 07 |
Strong-force theorists scoop Nobel prize |
Oct 07 |
CERN to host EnviroInfo 2004 |
Oct 07 |
UC Berkeley Alumnus Nabs Nobel Prize in Physics |
Oct 07 |
He's a 'strong force': U. of C. grad wins Nobel |
Oct 06 |
Nobel: Local nucleus |
Oct 06 |
Nobel honours sub-atomic world |
Oct 06 |
Colourful work on quarks scoops triple crown |
Oct 06 |
Nobel Physics Winners Explain Tiny Matter |
Oct 06 |
Quark forces attract Nobel Prize in Physics |
Oct 06 |
US trio win Nobel Physics Prize for quarks discovery |
Oct 06 |
Strong-force theorists scoop Nobel prize |
Oct 05 |
Nobel Prizes in Physics Announced |
Oct 05 |
US trio win Nobel Physics Prize for quarks discovery |
Oct 05 |
Three Americans Share Nobel Physics Prize |
Oct 05 |
Co-operation enhanced to higher level |
Oct 05 |
Physics feat bodes well for evolved accelerator |
Oct 05 |
Raising the value of research |
Oct 04 |
Professor Dr. Rolf-Dieter Heuer Appointed as New Research Director |
Oct 04 |
Raising the value of research |
Oct 04 |
Physics centre for the developing world turns 40 |
Oct 04 |
Pionium atoms arrive en masse |
Oct 01 |
CERN Turns 50 |
Oct 01 |
First demonstration of new laser-driven accelerator technology |
Sep 30 |
An atom-smasher on your desk? |
Sep 30 |
Table-top accelerators make progress |
Sep 30 |
Laser Wakefield Acceleration: Channeling the Best Beams Ever |
Sep 29 |
U. of C. researchers solve puzzle of particle physics |
Sep 29 |
Particle lab celebrates 50 years |
Sep 28 |
50 not out: Europe's CERN, from the "God particle" to the Web |
Sep 27 |
Quantum Universe Web Site Launched |
Sep 24 |
Grunder to lead Argonne National Lab until 2006 |
Sep 24 |
A Positron Map of the Sky |
Sep 24 |
Quantum Universe Web Site Launched |
Sep 23 |
The hidden giants |
Sep 23 |
Meson exhibit results from melding of art and physics |
Sep 23 |
The forgotten father of the Big Bang |
Sep 23 |
$2.38 Million for Supernova Research |
Sep 22 |
CERN's 50th anniversary in lights |
Sep 22 |
Robot Telescopes Comb the Skies |
Sep 22 |
Yale team builds chips for quantum computing |
Sep 21 |
LBL: Moore Foundation Awards $2.38 Million for Supernova Research |
Sep 21 |
Darkness Demystified |
Sep 20 |
Teens catch rays for science |
Sep 20 |
New Outreach Office Opens |
Sep 20 |
I. I. Rabi and the Birth of CERN |
Sep 17 |
Pavilion Technologies Awarded DOE Grant to Advance Study of High-Energy Physics |
Sep 17 |
Neutron Physics Instrument May Unlock Mysteries of Universe |
Sep 16 |
Super size my Internet |
Sep 16 |
To the LHC and Beyond |
Sep 15 |
Part and particle of the super Grid |
Sep 15 |
New theory vies with Big Bang |
Sep 15 |
Crunch-Time: Troubled FY 2005 Funding Bills |
Sep 14 |
How Things Work: Particle Accelerators |
Sep 14 |
Unity in Beijing: The Global Nature of Particle Physics Communication |
Sep 10 |
BaBar finds direct CP violation in B decays |
Sep 10 |
UK expert takes on bookies over Gravitational Waves |
Sep 09 |
Why We Care About the Top Quark: CDF Explains |
Sep 09 |
U.S. Scientific Computing Enters New Era with Grid3 |
Sep 09 |
CERN: the next 50 years |
Sep 08 |
CERN 50th anniversary celebrations approach their climax |
Sep 08 |
UK expert takes on bookies over Gravitational Waves |
Sep 07 |
'World's largest grid' demonstrated |
Sep 07 |
Internet's Speed Increases As It Turns 35 Years Old |
Sep 07 |
Scientists plan new facility in search of God's particle |
Sep 07 |
The Grid becomes a reality |
Sep 07 |
Brits to demo world's largest computing grid |
Sep 07 |
Telescopes Break New Ground in Quest for Cosmic Rays |
Sep 03 |
Telescopes Break New Ground in Quest for Cosmic Rays |
Sep 03 |
Scientists to fire up world's largest grid |
Sep 03 |
New Internet2 Land-Speed Record: 6.63 Gigabits per Second |
Sep 02 |
Britain's top physics prizes announced |
Sep 02 |
The Grid becomes a reality |
Sep 01 |
The heart of the matter |
Sep 01 |
Technology for linear collider selected |
Sep 01 |
Getting a Grip on Antimatter |
Sep 01 |
CERN: 50 years and counting |
Aug 31 |
Linear Collider physics in the new millenium |
Aug 31 |
Choices in The Quantum Universe |
Aug 30 |
Today's physics questions evoke 1904's lessons |
Aug 30 |
Scaled-Up Darkness |
Aug 30 |
ATLAS Reaches Out |
Aug 30 |
The Cosmic Revolution: Task Force Outlines Role Of Particle Physics In A New Universe |
Aug 30 |
Quark study breaks old puzzle in particle physics |
Aug 27 |
Physicists Pick a Cold Road for Accelerator Project |
Aug 27 |
Biggest bets in the universe unveiled |
Aug 27 |
Summer job takes teacher half mile below ground |
Aug 26 |
With Finite Resources: Administration R&D; Budget Priorities |
Aug 26 |
Scientists Name "Blade Runner" Best Sci Fi Film |
Aug 26 |
Chinese physicists help unravel life's mystery |
Aug 25 |
Superconductor beats copper in plans for particle collider |
Aug 25 |
Disorderly Conduct: The Unusual Behavior of Nanomaterials |
Aug 25 |
Physicist, Neurobiologist Team Up To Develop Technology For Neuroscience |
Aug 23 |
Science community unites for 3 billion GBP tunnel to recreate the Big Bang |
Aug 23 |
Global particle accelerator gets the big chill |
Aug 23 |
Worldwide Consesus of Particle Physics: Superconductivity for Future Particle Accelerator Project ILC |
Aug 23 |
New supercollider to help in hunt for subatomic particle |
Aug 23 |
New Physics Results from Fermilab |
Aug 23 |
USC scientist works to verify enigmatic pentaquark |
Aug 23 |
Science seen as slipping in U.S. |
Aug 23 |
Physicists reject Stanford particle idea |
Aug 23 |
Is this the answer to God, the universe and all that? |
Aug 23 |
German particle accelerator approach chosen |
Aug 20 |
KEK: Belle experiment steams ahead with CP violation |
Aug 20 |
DESY: Worldwide Consensus of Particle Physicists |
Aug 20 |
International Panel Recommends "Cold" Technology for Future Particle Accele |
Aug 20 |
Linear Collider Communication Group Launches Website |
Aug 19 |
CERN: The show goes on |
Aug 19 |
Pioneering CERN lab celebrates 50 years |
Aug 19 |
'Physics and Society' at UNM-LA this fall |
Aug 19 |
Graduate, Post-Graduate Trends in U.S. and Non-U.S. S&E; Students |
Aug 19 |
International Student Access to the U.S. and Policy Implications |
Aug 19 |
Underground lab progress slow |
Aug 18 |
Fermilab Scientists Present New Physics Results at ICHEP Beijing |
Aug 18 |
Task force tackles role of particle physics in universe |
Aug 18 |
Scientists sink their hopes into a mile-deep laboratory |
Aug 18 |
Colder, slower, better |
Aug 18 |
Recreating the Big Bang |
Aug 17 |
DESY: New luminosity record |
Aug 17 |
The science of things |
Aug 16 |
Think Tank |
Aug 16 |
Fermilab is magnet for suburban legends |
Aug 13 |
Spinning black holes fire off violent jets |
Aug 12 |
SLAC physicists may soon answer why universe only consists of matter |
Aug 11 |
Physicists to Mark 20th Anniversary of First String Theory Revolution |
Aug 11 |
David Schramm Award to Writer Oliver Morton for Article on High-energy Neutrinos |
Aug 10 |
Federal Actions on Science Education |
Aug 09 |
Accelerator Findings Help Show Why There's Matter |
Aug 09 |
OV scientists keen on contributing to national development |
Aug 09 |
Interstellar travel is just a matter -- make that antimatter -- of time |
Aug 09 |
President meets world's leading scientists |
Aug 06 |
There's No 'I' In John Bardeen |
Aug 06 |
"Rencontre du Viet Nam" - an opportunity for young physicists |
Aug 06 |
Another annus mirabilis? |
Aug 06 |
Astrophysicist helps crack a black hole mystery: energy jets |
Aug 05 |
Scientists explain why stuff is matter |
Aug 04 |
ITER Impasse Illustrates Challenge of Site Selection |
Aug 04 |
Scientists make antimatter research breakthrough |
Aug 04 |
EU Support for Two Projects Coordinated by DESY |
Aug 04 |
Dramatic differences found in matter and antimatter |
Aug 04 |
Kavli Gift Jumpstarts MIT Astrophysics, More |
Aug 03 |
6th International Workshop on Neutrino Factories and Superbeams |
Aug 03 |
Light Source: So, is that everything then? |
Aug 03 |
Matter-antimatter: Discovered new, striking difference |
Aug 03 |
Dramatic difference discovered in behaviour of matter and antimatter |
Aug 03 |
Dark Matter Remains Elusive |
Aug 02 |
Matter-antimatter: discovered new, striking difference |
Aug 02 |
Dramatic difference discovered in behaviour of matter and antimatter |
Aug 02 |
Physicists discover dramatic difference in behavior of matter versus antimatter |
Aug 02 |
Universal Truths: Distant quasars reveal content, age of universe |
Aug 02 |
A great scientist |
Jul 30 |
New Physics Law Unifies Several Superconducting Compounds |
Jul 29 |
Swedish enthusiasm peps up plans for neutron source |
Jul 29 |
Rubber Band Invoked to Explain Dark Energy |
Jul 29 |
First movement of the universe's symphony |
Jul 29 |
World's biggest computing experiment in trouble |
Jul 28 |
Theory links dark energy and neutrinos |
Jul 28 |
New theory links neutrino's slight mass to accelerating universe expansion |
Jul 28 |
After Triumph and Disillusionment, Wonder Re-enters the Story |
Jul 27 |
Reaction to House FY 2005 NSF Budget Bill |
Jul 27 |
Construction begins on Kavli Building at SLAC |
Jul 26 |
Into the fifth dimension |
Jul 26 |
Questions That Plague Physics: A Conversation with Lawrence M. Krauss |
Jul 26 |
CERN's New Particle Accelerator Promises Window on Big Bang |
Jul 26 |
Scotty may soon be able to beam us up |
Jul 26 |
House Appropriations Bill Recommends Cut in FY 2005 NSF Funding |
Jul 23 |
Getting back into the groove |
Jul 23 |
New Experiments Will Shed Light On Matter And Antimatter |
Jul 22 |
Budget delays threaten to leave US science in limbo |
Jul 22 |
Teachers explore mysteries of space with students |
Jul 22 |
Physicist Rethinks Theory on Black Holes |
Jul 22 |
Blazey settles into second term as the DZero spokesperson |
Jul 21 |
Renaissance painting restoration leads to unusual collaboration |
Jul 21 |
SLAC experiment triples its data production for study of matter and antimatter |
Jul 21 |
Dark Energy Gets Another Boost |
Jul 20 |
Uniting Dark Matter and ditto energy |
Jul 20 |
SDSS: Dark Energy, Inflation, & Neutrino Mass News |
Jul 19 |
Scientists to meet in Ha Noi on particle and astronomical physics |
Jul 19 |
New Hope For Old Sounds |
Jul 19 |
New Theory Sheds Light on Black Holes and Dark Matter |
Jul 19 |
Hawking changes his mind on Black Holes |
Jul 19 |
Fermilab links into worldwide computer network |
Jul 16 |
Interim Report on the Future of the Hubble Space Telescope |
Jul 16 |
Creator of the web turns knight |
Jul 16 |
Britain spends to secure scientific growth |
Jul 16 |
Indian scientists welcome broad increase in funding |
Jul 16 |
Computer aids physics research |
Jul 14 |
Tiny technology |
Jul 14 |
1bn GBP boost for UK science |
Jul 14 |
Neutrinos 'topple matter theory' |
Jul 14 |
Computing grid could be valuable research tool |
Jul 13 |
Antimatter: If we understand these mysterious particles, will we know why we exist?
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Jul 13 |
Dark Matter and Dark Energy: One in the Same? |
Jul 13 |
Did cosmic rays cause ice ages? |
Jul 12 |
Lab touted for science education program |
Jul 12 |
Leaders voice support for science education |
Jul 12 |
A cosmic crisis |
Jul 12 |
Standard model upended with discovery of neutrino oscillation, mass |
Jul 09 |
Feds Launch Initiative To Promote 'Science Literacy' |
Jul 09 |
Europe plans lab beneath the Alps |
Jul 09 |
Energy Dept. Plan Pushes Science Careers |
Jul 08 |
Global team of physicists upends standard model with discovery of neutrino |
Jul 08 |
Chief leaving Fermilab with a vision |
Jul 07 |
Fermilab director heading West |
Jul 07 |
International team of scientists observes elusive neutrino oscillation |
Jul 07 |
CERN openlab adds a new dimension to Grid computing |
Jul 07 |
U.S. Department of Energy to Announce New Science Education Initiative |
Jul 07 |
Highly Strung |
Jul 06 |
Physicists offer science communicators 1500 GBP for Einstein Year |
Jul 06 |
Science as Metaphor |
Jul 06 |
Scholars in limbo |
Jul 06 |
Triple-X physics is not just a marketing ploy |
Jul 01 |
New shift seen in cyclotrons |
Jul 01 |
Peter Higgs: the man behind the boson |
Jul 01 |
Dark Matter, Dark Energy May Be Different Aspects of One Force |
Jun 30 |
Speed of light may have changed recently |
Jun 30 |
Entanglement breaks new record |
Jun 30 |
Antimatter: Possible way to treat Cancer? |
Jun 29 |
Could dark energy be studied in the lab? |
Jun 29 |
Future S&T; Workforce Projections: Two Perspectives |
Jun 28 |
UNL researchers help uncover how the universe works |
Jun 28 |
Doping MgB2 Superconductors Doubles the Magnetic Field They Can Withstand |
Jun 25 |
Russian physicist scoops low temperature award |
Jun 24 |
Update Requested on Improvements to Visa Processing |
Jun 24 |
"First Light" for a Cutting-Edge Supernova Spectrograph |
Jun 24 |
New light on dark energy |
Jun 24 |
Dick Davisson, retired UW physicist, dies at 81 |
Jun 24 |
Interview: Marburger defends R&D; policies |
Jun 24 |
Beauty of universe strengthens physicist's faith |
Jun 23 |
'Birth cry' of the cosmos heard |
Jun 23 |
Requiem for a supercollider |
Jun 23 |
Scots propose SUPA plan for united approach to physics |
Jun 23 |
A day in the theoretical life |
Jun 23 |
Large Hadron Collider takes precedence in new CERN scientific strategy |
Jun 22 |
Simon Memorial Prize for 'Universe in a Helium Droplet' |
Jun 21 |
FY 2005 House Appropriations Committee Report: DOE Office of Science |
Jun 20 |
New project slated for Soudan mine |
Jun 18 |
CERN Director General Outlines Seven-point Strategy for European Laboratory |
Jun 18 |
Berkeley lab gets new leadership |
Jun 18 |
New particle baffles physicists |
Jun 17 |
Nobel Laureate Steven Chu Named Director of LBNL |
Jun 17 |
Surprise: Fermilab's SELEX experiment finds puzzling new particle |
Jun 17 |
Former student donates $500,000 to physics research |
Jun 17 |
Teleportation Breaks New Ground |
Jun 17 |
Astrophysics Project Wins Outreach Award |
Jun 16 |
Pioneer Who Kept the Web Free Honored With a Technology Prize |
Jun 16 |
Power to the people |
Jun 15 |
Neutrinos' Identity Crisis |
Jun 15 |
"Physics of the Universe" Strategic Plan |
Jun 14 |
Newly Devised Test May Confirm Strings as Fundamental Constituent of Matter |
Jun 14 |
Tiny Details Crucial for Building Particle Detector Prototype |
Jun 11 |
Recent Results From K2K |
Jun 11 |
Cornell to Dedicate World-class Facility for Research, Education,Training of Next Generation of X-ray Beam Scientists and Builders |
Jun 11 |
FY 2005 DOE Appropriations Bill Completed by House Subcommittee |
Jun 10 |
Over the Top |
Jun 10 |
Top quark measurements give 'God particle' new lease on life |
Jun 10 |
Fermilab May Be on Verge of Massive Finding |
Jun 09 |
Shrinking the Synchrotron |
Jun 09 |
Quark experiment predicts heavier Higgs |
Jun 09 |
Ultra-cold Neutron Source at Los Alamos Confirmed as World's Most Intense |
Jun 09 |
The Baby Universe's First Cry: A Million Years in 5 Seconds |
Jun 08 |
Youngest Planet in Milky Way Galaxy |
Jun 08 |
Science and Spirituality |
Jun 08 |
U.S. Trade Policy Creates Confusion Over Co-Authorship |
Jun 07 |
FYI: New Report, Characterizes Support for Physics, Astronomy, Earth Sciences |
Jun 04 |
SLAC Lines up its Successes |
Jun 04 |
New Clues in Search for Theory of Superconductivity |
Jun 03 |
Quarks, Diquarks and Pentaquarks |
Jun 03 |
When Symmetry Breaks Down |
Jun 02 |
Illuminating the Darkness |
Jun 02 |
CERN Recognizes UK's Contribution to Grid Computing |
Jun 02 |
JLab Completes 100th Experiment |
Jun 02 |
Science Watch |
Jun 02 |
Dark energy may be key to universe |
Jun 01 |
Dark Energy Tied to Human Origins |
Jun 01 |
Korean Female Scientist Heads International Research |
Jun 01 |
Revolution in understanding |
May 28 |
Death, glory and particle physics |
May 28 |
Brain disease research, particle physics meet in the middle (ware) |
May 27 |
Nature at the femto-scale |
May 27 |
Place another billion candles on the cake |
May 27 |
Cosmos at full throttle |
May 26 |
Atom: Conversation with Lawrence Krauss |
May 25 |
Dark energy pushing cosmos: universe accelerating? |
May 24 |
The Visa Thicket, and the Brain Drain |
May 24 |
U.S. Officials Bar Iranian Physicist From Lab: Report |
May 24 |
Dark Doings |
May 24 |
Universe found to be 1 billion years older |
May 21 |
New physics project slated for Soudan Mine |
May 20 |
SLAC Highlighted in Energy Dept. Contest |
May 20 |
US boffins charged with parity violations |
May 20 |
The Universe Made Simple |
May 20 |
Equal treatment under the law |
May 20 |
Iranian physicist locked out of laboratory by energy department |
May 20 |
When Bosons become Fermions |
May 19 |
40 Years of Research with Synchrotron Radiation at DESY |
May 19 |
EMBL and DESY continue their 30-year cooperation into 2015 |
May 19 |
By X-Raying Galaxies, Researchers Offer New Evidence of Rapidly Expanding Universe |
May 19 |
Mysterious 'dark energy' still expanding universe |
May 19 |
A simple matter of antimatter |
May 19 |
NASA Chandra Opens New Line of Investigation on Dark Energy |
May 18 |
China Celebrates 10 Years Of Being Connected To The Internet |
May 17 |
Caltech physicist brings relativity to packed Braun |
May 17 |
A different sort of space race |
May 17 |
NASA Releases New Findings About Dark Energy |
May 14 |
Italian scientists say universe older than believe |
May 14 |
Neutrinos: the reason we're living |
May 14 |
More support for science, research needed in U.S. |
May 13 |
SLAC sees parity violation in electrons |
May 13 |
The Universe seems to be older than expected |
May 13 |
Yale scientist says clues to string theory may be visible in Big Bang aftermath |
May 13 |
U.S. To Build World's Fastest Computer |
May 11 |
American military is pursuing new types of exotic weapons |
May 11 |
First Fermilab LHC magnet leaves Illinois, bound for Geneva |
May 11 |
USA -- A scientific empire on the decline? |
May 11 |
Women in Science High School Career Day Held at Brookhaven |
May 11 |
Science.gov 2.0 to be Launched on May 11 |
May 11 |
Scientists seek titanic finds in study of tiny particles |
May 11 |
The Myth of the Beginning of Time |
May 10 |
Panel is Loaded |
May 10 |
Losing Our Technical Dominance |
May 10 |
Accelerating Universe Will Limit Technology |
May 10 |
Particle Accelerator Links to Vinyl Grooves |
May 10 |
The Theory of Relativity and... |
May 07 |
Jeanne D'Ascoli Named Manager of Brookhaven Lab's Community Relations Office |
May 07 |
DOE Office of Science Director Orbach Gives Lecture |
May 07 |
Seeing in the Dark |
May 07 |
Physicists Successful in Trapping Ultracold Neutrons |
May 07 |
Dark matter detector limbers up |
May 06 |
China retools its biggest scientific experimental |
May 06 |
Quest to unlock universe's missing link |
May 06 |
Dark matter remains at large |
May 06 |
Physics: The waiting game |
May 06 |
Irish Hills off limits to neutrino dig, PG&E; says |
May 06 |
Better measurements of dark matter |
May 05 |
New Machine Record for Heavy Ion Luminosity at RHI |
May 05 |
Scientists See Through the Dark Ages of the Universe |
May 05 |
Physics meets archaeometry in ancient Greece |
May 04 |
High Energy Physics Report Charts a Path Forward |
May 04 |
Obituary - Dr. Arthur Roberts |
May 04 |
First Data From Deep Underground Experiment Narrow Search for Dark Matter |
May 04 |
U.S. Is Losing Its Dominance in the Sciences |
May 03 |
First Data From Deep Underground Experiment Narrow Search for Dark Matter |
May 03 |
Dark energy |
May 03 |
New challenges for the EU |
May 03 |
All Systems Go On Gravity Probe B |
May 03 |
Unlocking Universe Mysteries |
May 03 |
Business goes quantum |
Apr 30 |
Meet the Neutrino, a Micro Marvel |
Apr 29 |
Beyond Tiny, Neutrinos Loom as a Big Mystery |
Apr 28 |
Jacobs Receives Architectural and Engineering Design Contract from SLAC |
Apr 28 |
Scientists attempt to trap and identify tiny neutrinos |
Apr 27 |
At NASA, Science Sharply Shifts Course |
Apr 27 |
The Myth of the Beginning of Time |
Apr 26 |
Disk Drives: How Fast Can They Go? |
Apr 26 |
Parity Violation in Electron-Electron Scattering |
Apr 26 |
Scientists Post a Lower Speed Limit for Magnetic Switching |
Apr 26 |
Wouk Makes Particle Physics a Little Sexy |
Apr 26 |
Government Working Group Completes 'Physics of the Universe' Report |
Apr 26 |
Physics Goes to Hollywood |
Apr 23 |
Hard disk 'speed limit' found |
Apr 23 |
Scientists post a lower speed limit for magnetic switching |
Apr 23 |
World's Physicists Endorse Linear Collider |
Apr 23 |
Office of Science Laboratories are Pollution Prevention Award Winners |
Apr 23 |
Science Group Says U.S. Budget Plan Would Harm Research |
Apr 22 |
Losing Our Edge? |
Apr 22 |
Hard disk 'speed limit' discovered |
Apr 22 |
Japanese Nobels fail to inspire interest in science |
Apr 22 |
A Land Speed Record for Data Flow |
Apr 22 |
Communicating With Congress: Now is the Time |
Apr 22 |
Particle physicists rescue rare vinyl recordings |
Apr 22 |
Get Your Own "Desktop" Synchrotron |
Apr 21 |
Tests find theoretical data speed limit |
Apr 21 |
Applied physics: Speed limit ahead |
Apr 21 |
Lasers bend beams for desktop X-ray source |
Apr 21 |
Old records saved by particle physics |
Apr 21 |
Magnetic recording has a speed limit |
Apr 21 |
Internet speed record set |
Apr 20 |
New World Record announced for Internet Performance |
Apr 20 |
PCD Improves Productivity Through Team Work |
Apr 20 |
Neutrino Miners Get Down, Dirty |
Apr 20 |
Energy Department Approves "Mission Need" for Upgrading Key Jefferson Lab Facility |
Apr 20 |
Shattered Glass |
Apr 19 |
New HEPAP Report Outlines Revolution in Particle Physics |
Apr 19 |
Researchers Awarded More Than $1.4 Million in Grant |
Apr 19 |
From Top Quarks to the Blues |
Apr 19 |
Berners-Lee Inaugural Millenium Technology Prize |
Apr 19 |
French Government Concedes Defeat to Researchers |
Apr 16 |
Crystallographers take note: A synchrotron light source for your home lab |
Apr 16 |
Energy Pulls Plugs on World?s Largest Database |
Apr 16 |
Let the Light Shine: SPEAR3 Up and Running |
Apr 16 |
Star of Physics Will Tell How Science Is Fun |
Apr 16 |
Web Inventor Honored |
Apr 15 |
New Honour for the Web's Inventor |
Apr 15 |
Screening Committee Named to Aid in Selection Process |
Apr 14 |
Understanding the Structure of Liquid Water |
Apr 14 |
Lines Drawn in Fight on N.S.F. Financing |
Apr 14 |
PHYSTAT 2003: statistics for quarks and quasars |
Apr 12 |
A Quantum Leap |
Apr 12 |
Physics and Medicine: at Erice the New Perspectives of an Ancient Cooperation |
Apr 12 |
From Testbed to Reality: Grid Computing Steps up a Gear |
Apr 12 |
PEP-II Sets New Luminosity Record |
Apr 09 |
Dark matter 'found within decade' |
Apr 09 |
AU's Holtzapple awarded $417,000 grant |
Apr 08 |
Water Molecules Clump More Loosely Than Previously Thought |
Apr 08 |
Stanford debunks giant ant tunnel theory |
Apr 08 |
Dark sides and golden ages |
Apr 08 |
DOE Office of Science Reorganization Announced |
Apr 07 |
Another Tale of Sex, Politics, Hollywood and Particle Physics |
Apr 07 |
Gravitational-wave detector goes underground |
Apr 07 |
Can you tell the difference between Quarks and DNA |
Apr 07 |
Bush's Science Aide Rejects Claims of Distorted Facts |
Apr 06 |
Scientist's Zeal Makes Abstract Physics a Delight |
Apr 06 |
Nobel Prize-Winner Says Science on Edge of Next Great Revolution
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Apr 05 |
Survey Reveals British Public Don't Know the difference between quarks and DNA, do you? |
Apr 05 |
Scientists Detect Gamma Rays in Milky Way |
Apr 02 |
Physics and medicine: at Erice the new perspective |
Apr 02 |
From testbed to reality: Grid computing steps up |
Apr 02 |
Europe Not Grid Locked |
Apr 02 |
International aspirations for European grid |
Apr 02 |
European physicist receives US medal in physics |
Apr 01 |
Strong Support But Little Money Available for Office of Science |
Mar 31 |
European Grid computing changes gear |
Mar 31 |
Lab timeline grows; new competition coming |
Mar 31 |
Scientists vs. the administration |
Mar 31 |
Wanted: Fermilab director who can build consensus |
Mar 30 |
At the Center of the Storm Over Bush And Science |
Mar 30 |
Earth on the 'Wimp highway' |
Mar 29 |
Innovate - Or get used to a lower standard of living |
Mar 29 |
Getting to know Fermilab |
Mar 29 |
99.8 percent of the matter in the universe under scrutiny at physics conference |
Mar 29 |
The World on a String |
Mar 29 |
Researchers Suggest That 'Dark-Matter Highway' May Be Streaming Through Earth |
Mar 26 |
Start-Signal for HERA-LHC Workshop |
Mar 26 |
The emerald city |
Mar 26 |
Theory of matter may need rethink |
Mar 26 |
Theory of matter in for a 'sensational' revision |
Mar 25 |
The God Particle and the Grid |
Mar 25 |
Winners of the 2004 Accelerator Prizes Awarded |
Mar 25 |
The God Particle and the Grid |
Mar 25 |
Fermilab seeking stronger links with locals |
Mar 24 |
Physicists reach back toward the Big Bang |
Mar 24 |
K Meson Decay May Upset Standard Model Of Particle Physics |
Mar 24 |
New Proposal to Search for Dark Matter |
Mar 24 |
Rare kaon decay hints at new physics |
Mar 24 |
No small matter |
Mar 23 |
Physicists See Golden Needle in a Micro-Cosmic Hay |
Mar 23 |
Highway of WIMPs may solve cosmic mystery |
Mar 23 |
A White Dwarf Explodes |
Mar 23 |
Jerome Friedman winner of 2004 Parzen Prize |
Mar 22 |
Caolionn O'Connell aims for higher energies |
Mar 22 |
Report of the SLAC Scenarios Study Released |
Mar 22 |
Lights on in Saskatoon |
Mar 22 |
'Cosmos' reduced to laymen's terms |
Mar 22 |
Pinpointing the forces of nature |
Mar 22 |
In a virtual sky, astronomers find dark matter |
Mar 19 |
Alan Guth and Andrei Linde Win Cosmology Award |
Mar 19 |
Key House Appropriations Hearing for DOE Office of Science |
Mar 18 |
New Protocol is 50th anniversary gift to CERN |
Mar 18 |
European Study Reveals Visitors' Impressions of Science Laboratories |
Mar 18 |
US science policy: Mission impossible? |
Mar 18 |
Researchers Probe Expanding Universe |
Mar 17 |
VERITAS Moves Ahead |
Mar 17 |
Stanford Confirms Australian Simulation of Beer |
Mar 17 |
Charmed pentaquark appears at DESY |
Mar 17 |
A Really Big Spyglass |
Mar 16 |
Sloan Digital Sky Survey Releases Six Terabytes of |
Mar 16 |
NC State Scientists Develop Breakthrough Internet |
Mar 16 |
Physicists begin quest to unmask dark matter |
Mar 16 |
Science Committee Chairman Boehlert on Science Funding |
Mar 15 |
Charmed Pentaquark at HERA? |
Mar 15 |
Major donation for cosmology institute |
Mar 12 |
Second Thoughts |
Mar 12 |
York University physicist captures prestigious Can |
Mar 12 |
Time for a French revolution |
Mar 12 |
French scientists prepare for mass resignation |
Mar 12 |
Has the Higgs boson been discovered? |
Mar 11 |
Kavli Foundation to Donate $7.5 Million to University of Chicago |
Mar 11 |
How to turn a continent into a telescope |
Mar 11 |
'God particle' may have been seen |
Mar 11 |
French researchers put pressure on the government |
Mar 11 |
DOE Office of Science Issues Strategic Plan |
Mar 10 |
CERN Commemorative Stamp Issued |
Mar 10 |
Second Preparatory WYP2005 Conference to Take Place in Montreal |
Mar 10 |
Japan and France Court Fusion Project |
Mar 10 |
How Many Physicists Does it Take to Write a Paper? |
Mar 09 |
Science Committee Praises and Criticizes FY 2005 S&T; Request |
Mar 08 |
New report shows industry how to get more women into science |
Mar 08 |
The end of everything |
Mar 08 |
Senate DOE Science Appropriations Hearing |
Mar 05 |
Goddard Scientist Confirms Einstein's Theory |
Mar 04 |
Muons: particles of the moment |
Mar 04 |
Security Concerns at Major Government Lab |
Mar 04 |
The Accelerating Expansion |
Mar 04 |
Could string theory wreck 100 years of physics? |
Mar 04 |
How Will the Universe End? |
Mar 03 |
Particle Physicists Look to the Future |
Mar 03 |
CERN launches 50th anniversary celebrations |
Mar 03 |
Time for big decisions |
Mar 03 |
Breaking Lorentz Symmetry |
Mar 02 |
Journey to the 10th dimension |
Mar 02 |
If seeking dark matter, beware spherical cows |
Mar 02 |
'Dark Energy' Causing Universe to Expand |
Mar 02 |
SLAC Selects Verity Ultraseek for Searching |
Mar 01 |
7 million pounds to study universe |
Mar 01 |
Light From Most-Distant Supernovae Shows Dark Energy Stays the Course |
Mar 01 |
Time for Japan to shine? |
Feb 27 |
Helen Quinn is New APS President |
Feb 26 |
Decline Seen in Science Applications From Overseas |
Feb 26 |
The Almost Inconceivable, but Don't Be Intimidated |
Feb 26 |
A Change at the Top for NSF |
Feb 25 |
PEP-II Sets New Luminosity Record |
Feb 25 |
How Did Matter Come To Dominate The Universe? |
Feb 24 |
Lead celebrates fourth Neutrino Day |
Feb 24 |
SSRL's New Robotic System Helps Stanford Researchers |
Feb 24 |
Don't skew the science |
Feb 24 |
Scientists forging hope for peace |
Feb 23 |
Theory of everything might come to nothing |
Feb 23 |
New theories give universe a dark future |
Feb 23 |
Opening eyes to math, science |
Feb 23 |
New Data on 2 Doomsday Ideas, Big Rip vs. Big Crunch |
Feb 23 |
Ranking Scientists Warn Bush Science Policy Lacks Integrity |
Feb 19 |
Particle physics: Two is the magic number |
Feb 19 |
Scientists Say Administration Distorts Facts |
Feb 19 |
NASA casts a shadow over bid to illuminate dark energy |
Feb 19 |
New lecture series sheds light on SLAC happenings |
Feb 19 |
The Strange Case of the Mystery Meson |
Feb 18 |
Stop laughing ... this is science |
Feb 18 |
Science Committee Weighs Administration's FY 2005 S&T; Request |
Feb 18 |
Fulbright Scholar at Brookhaven Lab Studies Theory of Matter |
Feb 17 |
Chocolate Obsession Leads to Physics Discovery |
Feb 17 |
From Space, a New View of Doomsday |
Feb 17 |
New X-ray sources speed protein crystallography |
Feb 17 |
Research on Tiniest Particles Could Have Far-reaching Effects |
Feb 17 |
South Dakota Is Dealt a Setback on Science Project |
Feb 13 |
Argentine Region May Help Unlock Celestial Secret |
Feb 13 |
Dream Machine |
Feb 12 |
Wilson Refocuses Research |
Feb 12 |
Superconducting discovery may have a huge impact |
Feb 12 |
Particle physics: Lattice window on strong force |
Feb 12 |
Budget Let-Downs |
Feb 12 |
First Phase of Massive TeraGrid Project Complete |
Feb 11 |
8-Pack Team Makes Progress on Linear Collider |
Feb 11 |
Homestake Lab Bill Headed To Governor Rounds |
Feb 11 |
Berkeley Lab Director to Return to Teaching |
Feb 10 |
Start for Europeanization of the X-Ray Laser Project |
Feb 10 |
Charles Shank to Step Down As Berkeley Lab Director |
Feb 10 |
Searching for the dark side |
Feb 09 |
Dream Machine |
Feb 09 |
SLAC and Caltech Collaborate |
Feb 09 |
Paul Martin Flunks a Science Test |
Feb 09 |
Physicists Attack Cosmological Model |
Feb 06 |
Inauguration of SPEAR3, Dazzling New Light Source |
Feb 06 |
Are you just four steps away from a genius? |
Feb 06 |
FY 2005 National Science Foundation Budget Request |
Feb 05 |
SLAC Unveils New Accelerator |
Feb 05 |
Conclusions From Meeting OECD Committee |
Feb 05 |
UCB Lab Contract Extended for Year |
Feb 05 |
National Science Foundation Budget Request |
Feb 05 |
Bush Administration Sends FY 2005 Budget to Congress |
Feb 05 |
The source of the pile |
Feb 05 |
Mission to the dark side |
Feb 04 |
Dazzling new light source created at SSRL |
Feb 04 |
Pass It On: Spread Physics Awareness in 2005 |
Feb 04 |
Dazzling New Light Source Opens At SSRL |
Feb 03 |
Dazzling new light source opens at Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory |
Feb 03 |
Secretary Abraham Unveils DOE '05 Budget |
Feb 03 |
World's Science Ministers Call for Open Access to Scientific Data |
Feb 03 |
SLAC Unveils New Machine |
Feb 02 |
X-ray Technology Makes Bold Leap |
Feb 02 |
A New Window for the Study of Exotic Atomic Nuclei |
Feb 02 |
Particle Experiment Produces Abundant Hypernuclei |
Feb 02 |
Stanford Boasts Synchrotron |
Jan 30 |
Stanford's X-rays a bold advance |
Jan 30 |
Stanford advances X-ray science |
Jan 30 |
Powerful tool helps illuminate small world |
Jan 30 |
Dazzling New Light Source Opens at SSRL |
Jan 30 |
New Tool for Reading a Molecule's Blueprints |
Jan 29 |
2004 Teachers of Physics Awards Announced |
Jan 29 |
Illuminating Facts about SPEAR3 |
Jan 29 |
TeraGrid supercomputer goes live |
Jan 28 |
E-165 Reveals True Colors of Light |
Jan 28 |
HP Becomes First Commercial Member of CERN LHC Computing Grid |
Jan 28 |
DOE Announces Decision to Compete Operating Contracts for National Laboratories |
Jan 27 |
The Many Lives of Mark II |
Jan 27 |
Small Particle May Answer Large Physics Questions |
Jan 26 |
Synchrotron Research Reveals How to Remove Uranium from Water |
Jan 26 |
The Pentaquark: The Strongest Confirmation to Date |
Jan 26 |
Wolf prize goes to particle theorists |
Jan 26 |
Cosmic Rays, Who's Yer Daddy? |
Jan 26 |
FY 2004 Budget Cycle Completed |
Jan 23 |
Astrophysics Program Investigates Dark Matter |
Jan 23 |
Bruno Pontecorvo Prize is awarded to Prof. Totsuka |
Jan 23 |
Physics to offer cash to students affected by debt |
Jan 23 |
Does dark matter shape the universe? |
Jan 23 |
Strengthening NSF Large Facility Prioritization |
Jan 22 |
Turning Points: A Meeting with Enrico Fermi |
Jan 22 |
Physicists Split on Experiments Mimicking Big Bang |
Jan 21 |
Italian Science on Shaky Ground |
Jan 21 |
First Module of CMS Superconducting Magnet to Cern |
Jan 21 |
Scientists Push for Underground Science Lab |
Jan 21 |
Institute of Physics Awards 2004 Announced |
Jan 21 |
Wolf Prize Goes to Particle Theorists |
Jan 20 |
Like Particles, 2 Houses of Physics Collide |
Jan 20 |
Brookhaven Contributes to Better Accelerators |
Jan 20 |
Homestake Hesitation? |
Jan 20 |
Ancient Cosmic Superstructure Defies Theory |
Jan 20 |
Top High-Energy Astronomy Prize Awarded |
Jan 20 |
Fate of Homestake Lab Rests on Science |
Jan 20 |
Argon Accuracy Reaches New Limit |
Jan 15 |
Europe Warned Against Research Council |
Jan 15 |
Fears Over BNL Funding Change |
Jan 14 |
Tests Suggest Scientists Have Found Big Bang Goo |
Jan 14 |
U.S. and Japanese Universities Study Cosmic Rays |
Jan 14 |
Mystery Particle May Hold Clues To Universe |
Jan 13 |
Physicists Helped Discover New State of Matter |
Jan 12 |
Seriously Weird Science |
Jan 12 |
Canadian Prime Minister Makes Science a Priority |
Jan 12 |
Scientists Worldwide Observe SNO |
Jan 12 |
Astronomical Observations |
Jan 12 |
Funds to Give Collider 'Global' Status |
Jan 12 |
Mystery Particle May Hold Clues to Universe |
Jan 09 |
New g-2 Measurement Deviates Further From Standard |
Jan 09 |
Muons Continue to Defy Standard Model |
Jan 09 |
Subatomic Tracking Finds Clues to Unseen Universe |
Jan 08 |
Mysterious `Dark Energy' Pushing Universe Apart |
Jan 08 |
Fermilab Reaching Out to the Community |
Jan 08 |
Particle Physicists Try Taking a Constructive Turn |
Jan 07 |
Fermilab Could Get World's Top Accelerator |
Jan 07 |
Collider Might Unlock the 'Dark Matter' Mystery |
Jan 07 |
Sharing in the Scientists' Success |
Jan 06 |
Knighthood for Einstein Year President |
Jan 05 |
Clues on Subatomic Glue |
Jan 05 |
Saskatoon CLS Funding Problems Solved, for Now |
Jan 05 |
Are There Parallel Worlds? |
Jan 05 |
In Neutrons and Protons, Quarks Take Wrong Turns |
Jan 05 |
Science Bodies Set out Vision for Greater Funding |
Jan 05 |
Plan for Second Neutrino Detector Moving Forward |
Dec 18 |
Digging for What's Possible |
Dec 18 |
New Doubts on Dark Energy |
Dec 18 |
Energy Bill Could Boost Funding to State Science |
Dec 18 |
Cosmology: Welcome to the Real World |
Dec 17 |
Is Dark Energy a Dud? |
Dec 17 |
Visual "Mirages" Probe Distribution of Dark Matter |
Dec 17 |
Grid Aims at Heart of the Matter |
Dec 16 |
PAARC Virtual Supercomputer to be World's Biggest |
Dec 15 |
Gateway Program Trains Hispanic Students |
Dec 15 |
PEP-II on Track to Nearly Double BABAR Data Sample |
Dec 15 |
UK Scientists Bid to Solve Why Matter Matters |
Dec 15 |
Has ESA's XMM-Newton Cast Doubt Over Dark Energy? |
Dec 12 |
Do Quantum Measurements Change If Detector Moves? |
Dec 12 |
Chicago Instrument Advances Study of Cosmic Rays |
Dec 11 |
Photons Are a Drag |
Dec 11 |
National Science Foundation Facing Budget Let-Down |
Dec 10 |
World Summit Urged to Make Science More Available |
Dec 10 |
Physicists Lead Field in Solving Matter Mystery |
Dec 09 |
Role of Science in Information Society Asserted |
Dec 09 |
Centenary of Particle Pioneer |
Dec 09 |
DESY Director General Stays in Office |
Dec 08 |
ICFA Issues Charge to Technology Panel |
Dec 08 |
Particle Interactions |
Dec 08 |
APS's J.J. Sakurai Prize Goes to ND Scientist |
Dec 05 |
Oracle Joins Grid Effort |
Dec 05 |
Antimatter and Cancer |
Dec 05 |
The Best Physics Humour Ever |
Dec 04 |
Top Physics Stories of 2003 |
Dec 04 |
CERN Signs Agreement with New Zealand |
Dec 04 |
Physics to Remain Vital Discipline This Century |
Dec 04 |
Exploding Black Holes Rain Down on Earth |
Dec 04 |
CERN Welcomes Oracle to Grid Computing Lab |
Dec 03 |
DOE's 20-Year Facilities Outlook |
Dec 03 |
ORACLE Joins CERN Openlab, Advances Grid Computing |
Dec 03 |
UH Physicists Claim New Subatomic Particle Found |
Dec 03 |
Nan Phinney Selected Marsh O'Neill Award Recipient |
Dec 02 |
Launching PPARC's Five Year Strategy Programme |
Dec 02 |
Amid Challenges--Does Science Matter? |
Dec 02 |
High Energy Physics--To B or Not to B? |
Dec 02 |
CERN to Host RSIS Conference |
Dec 01 |
The Incredible Shortness of Bunches |
Dec 01 |
Clarification on PPARC Linear Collider Funding |
Dec 01 |
The String-Theory Landscape |
Nov 25 |
GLAST Milestone: Integration and Testing of Engine |
Nov 25 |
Phinney Receives 2003 Marshall D. O'Neill Award |
Nov 25 |
Switching Allegiances in Computers |
Nov 25 |
Sudbury Neutrino Observatory Wins $1 Million Prize |
Nov 24 |
DNA Self-assembles Nanotube Transistor |
Nov 24 |
The Sharpest Focus |
Nov 21 |
LCLS: Faster with Foil |
Nov 21 |
Comments on DOE "Facilities for the Future" |
Nov 20 |
ICFA Announces Launch of Technology Recommendation |
Nov 20 |
Most Distant X-ray Jet Yet is Discovered |
Nov 20 |
Cosmic Reality Check |
Nov 19 |
Electron Spins Can Control Nuclear Spins |
Nov 19 |
Scientists Find Mystery Particle |
Nov 19 |
New Particle is Double Trouble for Physicists |
Nov 18 |
Astrophysicist Strikes Blow to Lightning Theory |
Nov 18 |
Physicists Seek Dark Matter in Soudan, MN |
Nov 17 |
New Particle Turns up in Japan |
Nov 17 |
University of California Labs Up for Bid in 2005 |
Nov 17 |
Underwater Neutrino Telescope in the Mediterranean |
Nov 14 |
A Better Look at Atomic Vibrations |
Nov 14 |
Towards a Clean Collider |
Nov 14 |
Belle Discovers a New Particle |
Nov 13 |
Top Priorities at Energy Department |
Nov 13 |
Unmasking Dark Matter, Perhaps Super Supersymmetry |
Nov 12 |
Does Science Matter? |
Nov 12 |
Scientists Explore New Site for Underground Lab |
Nov 12 |
Ups and Downs for Big Projects |
Nov 11 |
Coaxing Atoms to Interact with Light |
Nov 10 |
University of Texas Chemistry and Physics Building |
Nov 10 |
New Method To Map Dark Matter |
Nov 10 |
Department of Energy 20-Year Science Facility Plan |
Nov 07 |
The Business of Academic Physics |
Nov 07 |
First Evidence that Black Holes Lack Surfaces |
Nov 07 |
SLAC Makes DOE Office of Science Headlines |
Nov 07 |
SSRL Tests Airplane Blades |
Nov 06 |
Mesons Violate Bell's Inequality |
Nov 06 |
Forum Engelberg 2004 |
Nov 06 |
The Universal Ghost Of Dark Matter |
Nov 06 |
Planned UH Study Gets NASA Recognition |
Nov 05 |
The Uncertainty Principle |
Nov 05 |
University of Hawai'i Gets $35 Million Grant |
Nov 05 |
UC Berkeley's A. Carl Helmholz Dies |
Nov 05 |
Science Gets Boost from Space |
Nov 04 |
The Growth of Astrophysical Understanding |
Nov 03 |
Neutrino Physics Underground Laboratory Threatened |
Oct 31 |
Bell Labs Physicists Create New Laser |
Oct 31 |
New Spin on Black Holes |
Oct 31 |
Reports Address Science Education Issues |
Oct 30 |
Big Bang Sounded Like a Hum |
Oct 29 |
X-Ray Laser XFEL Set for Germany in 2006 |
Oct 29 |
Open Access Online Science Journal Launched |
Oct 29 |
DOE and NASA Launch Joint Effort to Probe Universe |
Oct 28 |
Bay Area Leads Revolt Against Scientific Journals |
Oct 28 |
Neutrino Device Proposed in Northeastern Minnesota |
Oct 28 |
3D Map of Universe Bolsters Case for Dark Energy |
Oct 27 |
Cosmic-Ray Detector Breaks Size Record |
Oct 27 |
Bright Doc Honored by Chabot for Dark Energy |
Oct 24 |
Apker Award for Physics Research |
Oct 23 |
Nobel Laureate Wants Research Facility Built--Now |
Oct 22 |
Super-Cool Detector Spots Single Photons |
Oct 22 |
World's Largest Air Shower Array |
Oct 21 |
NOVA's The Elegant Universe |
Oct 21 |
Cosmologists Say Universe Leaves Them in the Dark |
Oct 21 |
Chief at Physics Lab Tries to Polish Faded Star |
Oct 20 |
SLAC Makes World's Shortest Bunches |
Oct 20 |
New Quarktet |
Oct 13 |
Physics Tries to Leave the Tunnel |
Oct 13 |
When the Universe Shifted into High Gear |
Oct 10 |
Making the Case for High Energy Physics |
Oct 09 |
SLAC a Big Hit at Sally Ride Festival |
Oct 09 |
Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
Oct 09 |
Presidential Enrico Fermi Award |
Oct 07 |
BBC Radio Show: Leading Edge |
Oct 07 |
Computing Net Promises Vast Power |
Oct 07 |
The Nobel Prize in Physics |
Oct 06 |
John Seeman Wins Wilson Prize |
Oct 03 |
A Statement from Fermilab Director Mike Witherell |
Oct 02 |
CDF Observes Mystery Meson |
Oct 02 |
Astronomers Claim Dark Matter Breakthrough |
Oct 01 |
Other Dimensions? She's in Pursuit |
Oct 01 |
LHC Computing Grid Goes Online |
Oct 01 |
SLAC Engineers Help Fermilab During the Shutdown |
Sep 24 |
California Enacts Anti-Spam Law |
Sep 17 |
Accelerators and Dinosaurs |
Sep 17 |
Discovering Dark Matter |
Sep 16 |
Brookhaven Lab Press Release |
Sep 16 |
Oracle to Form Commercial Grid Consortium |
Sep 16 |
Cosmic x-ray flashes reveal their distance |
Sep 03 |
SSRL Catches the Chemical Form of Mercury in Fish |
Aug 26 |
Astrophysics: The Neutrino Race is On |
Aug 26 |
Marburger's Views on Future of High Energy Physics |
Aug 19 |
The Interaction Point: August 15, 2003 |
Jul 22 |
Update on Windows Migration Status |
Jul 22 |
New Venture Aims to Make Research Accessible |
Jul 22 |
SLAC Featured in Signatures of the Invisible |