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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Gravity Determines Cell Size | The Scientist Magazine®

Gravity Determines Cell Size | The Scientist Magazine®
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The secret math of plants: UCLA biologists uncover rules that govern leaf design | e! Science News

The secret math of plants: UCLA biologists uncover rules that govern leaf design | e! Science News
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A potential new class of fast-acting antidepressant | e! Science News

A potential new class of fast-acting antidepressant | e! Science News
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Harvard Physicist Plays Magician With the Speed of Light

Harvard Physicist Plays Magician With the Speed of Light
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Scientists Smash the Li-Fi Data Record, Achieving Speeds of 10Gbit/s

Scientists Smash the Li-Fi Data Record, Achieving Speeds of 10Gbit/s
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This flame is made of pure water

This flame is made of pure water
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Farthest-Ever Confirmed Galaxy Offers Glimpse Of Early Universe | Popular Science

Farthest-Ever Confirmed Galaxy Offers Glimpse Of Early Universe | Popular Science
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Researchers Develop Million-Year Data Storage Disk | SciTech Daily

Researchers Develop Million-Year Data Storage Disk | SciTech Daily
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Astronomers Discover that the Milky Way Wobbles | SciTech Daily

Astronomers Discover that the Milky Way Wobbles | SciTech Daily
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Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's Head?

Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's Head?
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Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's Head?

Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's Head?
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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Light from Early Universe Has a Twist | Space.com

Light from Early Universe Has a Twist | Space.com
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The Chemistry of Kibble | Popular Science

The Chemistry of Kibble | Popular Science
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A New Hypothesis on the Nature of Black Holes | SciTech Daily

A New Hypothesis on the Nature of Black Holes | SciTech Daily
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A Giant Misalignment in a Multiple Planet System | NASA

A Giant Misalignment in a Multiple Planet System | NASA: A Giant Misalignment in a Multiple Planet System
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Saturday, October 19, 2013

How Oreos Work Like Cocaine - James Hamblin - The Atlantic

How Oreos Work Like Cocaine - James Hamblin - The Atlantic
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Bioengineering: Panda poop power | The Economist

Bioengineering: Panda poop power | The Economist
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Weird Out of Whack Exoplanetary System Discovered | Space.com

Weird Out of Whack Exoplanetary System Discovered | Space.com
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World's Deadliest Substance? New Variant Of Botulinum Toxin May Be It (VIDEO)

World's Deadliest Substance? New Variant Of Botulinum Toxin May Be It (VIDEO)
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Friday, October 18, 2013

3quarksdaily: Physics: What We Do and Don’t Know

3quarksdaily: Physics: What We Do and Don’t Know: Steven Weinberg in the NYRB:
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How Fast Does An Elephant Pee? | Popular Science

How Fast Does An Elephant Pee? | Popular Science
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Sunday, October 13, 2013

The role of 'master regulators' in gene mutations and disease | e! Science News

The role of 'master regulators' in gene mutations and disease | e! Science News
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Elephants know what it means to point to something, no training required

Elephants know what it means to point to something, no training required
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Genes predispose some people to focus on the negative

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Diamond Rain May Shower Jupiter And Saturn, New Research Suggests

Diamond Rain May Shower Jupiter And Saturn, New Research Suggests
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Chasing the Higgs - How 2 Teams of Rivals Searched for Physics’ Most Elusive Particle - NYTimes.com

Chasing the Higgs - How 2 Teams of Rivals Searched for Physics’ Most Elusive Particle - NYTimes.com
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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Minds

Minds
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Friday, October 4, 2013

Astronomers Detect Subtle Twist in the Relic Radiation from the Big Bang | SciTech Daily

Astronomers Detect Subtle Twist in the Relic Radiation from the Big Bang | SciTech Daily
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Scientists Use Partial Covariance Mapping to Probe Electron Dynamics | SciTech Daily

Scientists Use Partial Covariance Mapping to Probe Electron Dynamics | SciTech Daily
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Air Apparent: Pluto's Eternal Atmosphere: Scientific American

Air Apparent: Pluto's Eternal Atmosphere: Scientific American
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      • Gravity Determines Cell Size | The Scientist Magaz...
      • The secret math of plants: UCLA biologists uncover...
      • A potential new class of fast-acting antidepressan...
      • Harvard Physicist Plays Magician With the Speed of...
      • Scientists Smash the Li-Fi Data Record, Achieving ...
      • This flame is made of pure water
      • Farthest-Ever Confirmed Galaxy Offers Glimpse Of E...
      • Researchers Develop Million-Year Data Storage Disk...
      • Astronomers Discover that the Milky Way Wobbles | ...
      • Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's...
      • Did an Inspirational Apple Really Fall on Newton's...
      • Light from Early Universe Has a Twist | Space.com
      • The Chemistry of Kibble | Popular Science
      • A New Hypothesis on the Nature of Black Holes | Sc...
      • A Giant Misalignment in a Multiple Planet System |...
      • How Oreos Work Like Cocaine - James Hamblin - The ...
      • Bioengineering: Panda poop power | The Economist
      • Weird Out of Whack Exoplanetary System Discovered ...
      • World's Deadliest Substance? New Variant Of Botuli...
      • 3quarksdaily: Physics: What We Do and Don’t Know
      • How Fast Does An Elephant Pee? | Popular Science
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      • Elephants know what it means to point to something...
      • Genes predispose some people to focus on the negative
      • Diamond Rain May Shower Jupiter And Saturn, New Re...
      • Chasing the Higgs - How 2 Teams of Rivals Searched...
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Blogs I Follow: List

  • physics.soc-ph updates on arXiv.org
    Comparison of Australasian tektites with Australasian microtektites and BeLaU spherules recovered from the ocean - arXiv:2510.24743v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The Australasian strewn field covers more than 15% of Earth's surface, consisting of tektites and microtekt...
    10 hours ago
  • Centauri Dreams
    Jupiter’s Impact on the Habitable Zone - [image: Jupiter’s Impact on the Habitable Zone] I’ve been thinking about how useful objects in our own Solar System are when we compare them to other stel...
    19 hours ago
  • Backreaction
    Mysterious “Dark Star” Made of Dark Matter Spotted in Webb Telescope Data (Maybe) - Dark stars, in theory, are stars fueled by burning dark matter – these theoretical stars burn faster and brighter than normal stars, though we haven’t actu...
    22 hours ago
  • Recent Articles in Phys. Rev. Lett.
    Partial Independence Suffices to Rule Out Real Quantum Theory Experimentally - Author(s): Mirjam Weilenmann, Nicolas Gisin, and Pavel Sekatski The role of complex quantities in quantum theory has been puzzling physicists since the beg...
    1 day ago
  • Not Even Wrong
    Some Math/Physics Items - A few quick math/physics items (OK, mostly math…): Contributions to next year’s ICM have already been written up by many speakers, and posted on the arXiv....
    4 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.
    8 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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