Old Articles: <Older 321-330 Newer> |
|
Chemistry World October 2007 Dylan Stiles |
Bench Monkey 'Alternative alternative energy' gloriously promises something for nothing. But an apparatus that produces work without energetic input simply cannot exist. |
Chemistry World October 2007 |
Chemistry Through the Lens Here is a photo of electrical discharges illuminating the surface of the Z machine, the world's most powerful X-ray source. |
PC Magazine September 26, 2007 Lisa Zyga |
Quantum Computers Get Smarter A recent innovation could make computing with light viable. |
Wired September 25, 2007 Erik Malinowski |
How Do You Simulate Space Junk Hitting a Rocket? A 45-Foot-Long BB Gun. Physics lab creates high-velocity gun to test durability of future composite or aluminum skins for spacecraft. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2007 Joshua J. Romero |
First Matter-Antimatter Molecule Created Positrons and electrons still want to destroy each other, but physicists force them into groups. |
Chemistry World September 18, 2007 Simon Hadlington |
Researchers See Electrons in a Spin Scientists in the US have successfully measured the spin polarisation state of single atoms adsorbed to a surface, bringing the prospect of quantum computing and spin-based electronics (spintronics) a step closer. |
Chemistry World September 13, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Molecules Made with Antimatter Molecules combining electrons and positrons -- matter and antimatter -- have been made for the first time by US scientists, potentially paving the way for powerful new lasers. |
Chemistry World September 2, 2007 Lewis Brindley |
Nanoparticles Paint a Finer Picture Swiss scientists have developed a process that can print detailed images using nanoparticles as 'ink', while maintaining their catalytic and optical properties. |
Geotimes September 2007 Elizabeth Quill |
Earth's Heat Buoys up Its Crust New research suggests that without the heat in Earth's crust and upper mantle creating elevation, much of North America would be underwater. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2007 Saswato R. Das |
Killer Electrons From Outer Space Accurate space-weather forecasts could come from knowing the cause of super-fast electrons in the Van Allen belts. |
<Older 321-330 Newer> Return to current articles. |