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Monday, December 13, 2010

UCSF 'fountain of youth' pill could restore aging immune system

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This blog reflects initial prototyping for my creation of a subject area blog. The lower section contains blogs that I publicly follow. The 'core' middle section contains specific re-posts of specific interest, related comments, or original postings of my authorized posters. If you care to post, or have any suggestions, or comments, etc., please e-mail me.
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Blogs I Follow: List

  • Backreaction
    Why does light exist? - Why does light exist? It's a consequence of what physicists call a "gauge symmetry" and in today's video I do my best to try and explain how that works.
    8 hours ago
  • physics.soc-ph updates on arXiv.org
    Performance of the Particle-Identification Silicon-Telescope Array Coupled with the VAMOS++ Magnetic Spectrometer - arXiv:2601.20907v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Particle-Identification Silicon-Telescope Array (PISTA) is a new detection system designed for high-res...
    19 hours ago
  • Recent Articles in Phys. Rev. Lett.
    Transient and Steady-State Chaos in Dissipative Quantum Systems - Author(s): Debabrata Mondal, Lea F. Santos, and S. Sinha Dissipative quantum chaos plays a central role in the characterization and control of information ...
    1 day ago
  • Centauri Dreams
    Holography: Shaping a Diffractive Sail - [image: Holography: Shaping a Diffractive Sail] *One result of the Breakthrough Starshot effort has been an intense examination of sail stability under a ...
    2 days ago
  • Not Even Wrong
    Various and Sundry - For now, a math item and a physics item, maybe more later… Four years ago, after the decision to have the 2026 ICM in the US was announced, I wrote: With t...
    3 days ago
  • The Reference Frame
    AdSense became unusable - For several months, I have been getting direct censorship requests from Google AdSense. In recent days, the frequency increased to "several articles to be ...
    3 years ago
  • Physics Today magazine
    Exotic forms of silicon - Physics Today, Volume 69, Issue 12, Page 34-39, December 2016.
    9 years ago
  • Astronomy Blog
    First astronaut to run a marathon in space - Despite what several major-media organisations may have reported in recent months, the first astronaut to run a marathon in space was Sunita Williams. She ...
    9 years ago
  • New Journal of Physics latest papers
    Segregation and periodic mixing in a fluidized bidisperse suspension - Author(s): A Deboeuf, G Gauthier, J Martin and D Salin Affiliation(s): Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 7608, Lab. FAST, Bat. 502, Ca...
    14 years ago
  • Astronomy.com - News
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  • physicsworld.com: headline news
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