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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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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


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