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Geotimes April 2004 Sara Pratt |
Iron Bullets Physicists from Livermore, California have experimentally determined the melting point of iron in the Earth's core. |
Geotimes April 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Past is Prologue: Honoring Young Scientists Last year, the Geological Society of America (GSA) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU) recognized four young geophysicists for their scientific contributions, bestowing them with the Donath and Macelwane medals, respectively. |
Industrial Physicist Jennifer Ouellette |
John Woollam's career in ellipsometry A pioneering physicist builds a business measuring optical properties |
Industrial Physicist Theis & Coufal |
How IBM Sustains the Leading Edge Although we constantly focus on the market, IBM Research has also produced a remarkable string of scientific firsts in physics and in other fields of science and engineering. |
Industrial Physicist Faith A. Morrison |
What is rheology anyway? Rheology is the study of the flow of materials that behave in an interesting or unusual manner. |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 John Carey |
Enrico Fermi: Unleashing The Atom The Italian physicist made the key theoretical leap that led to the atom bomb and nuclear power. A history of Enrico Fermi. |
Bio-IT World March 17, 2004 |
Nano-Writing with Bio-Inks Nanolithography comes to bioarrays. |
Technology Research News March 10, 2004 Eric Smalley |
X-shape pulses hold together A team of researchers in Italy and Lithuanian has found that under certain conditions a pulse of light can form an X shape that does not spread out. |
Technology Research News March 10, 2004 |
Atom spouts photons on demand California Institute of Technology researchers have fashioned a single atom into a light source that generates single photons on demand. |
BusinessWeek March 15, 2004 John Carey |
Physics: "Putting The Weirdness To Work" Scientists say quantum materials will be the basis for amazing devices, but when? |
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