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Scientific American January 2009 Charles Q. Choi |
A New Thermometer for Physicists An electronic thermometer that ties temperature directly to the Boltzmann constant |
Scientific American January 2009 Charles Q. Choi |
Quantum Entanglement Benefits Exist After Links Are Broken A way for quantum benefits to survive after entanglement ends |
National Defense February 2009 Robert H. Williams |
Honeycomb Design Curbs Jet Noise Georgia Tech Research Institute has embarked on a new approach to the physics of sound reduction. |
Chemistry World January 2009 |
Feynman's fancy Feynman was a visionary and yet he failed to appreciate the role that chemistry would play in nanotechnology |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 Joseph J. Morrissey |
The Cellphone and the Hearing Aid: The Odd Couple Cellphones and hearing aids aren't always compatible in close proximity, but they're starting to get along |
Science News January 17, 2009 Herman Winick |
SESAME Opens Doors To International Collaboration Nothing approaches the impact of X-rays as a tool for understanding materials -- biological materials, semiconductor materials, catalytic chemical materials, environmental toxins, whatever.... |
IEEE Spectrum January 2009 Erico Guizzo |
Loser: Hot or Not? BlackLight Power says it's developing a revolutionary energy source -- and it won't let the laws of physics stand in its way |
Popular Mechanics December 29, 2008 Jeremy Jacquot |
3 Projects We Hope to See From the DOE's Next Nuclear Research Facility Studying rare nuclear isotopes with unstable, short-lived nuclei has plenty of practical and commendable applications in medicine, national security, and cosmology. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2008 Saswato R. Das |
Physicists Invent a Chip That Stores a Photon's Quantum State A step toward the "quantum repeaters" needed to make long-distance quantum-cryptography networks |
IEEE Spectrum December 2008 Sally Adee |
The Fastest, the Smallest, and the Strangest at IEDM This year's IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, as usual, is largely a race to the bottom |
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