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Benjamin Lev, who studies the behavior of quantum matter, will attend an Oct. 14 awards ceremony in Washington D.C. for early-career scientists.
"We have to make earthquake forecasting as routine as weather forecasting," Stanford geophysicist Greg Beroza says.
Experiment under scrutiny as teams prepare to test claim that particles can beat light speed.
Experiment under scrutiny as teams prepare to test claim that particles can beat light speed.
Shaven-headed activist who helped Dale Farm travellers battle against eviction in the High Court.
A leading physicist based at the University of Strathclyde was awarded with a prestigious medal in Italy this week.
Physicists on the team that measured particles traveling faster than light said Friday they were as surprised as their skeptics about the results, which appear to violate the laws of nature as we know them.
Hypothesized device would shield an object from a magnetic field without distorting the field
Smadar Naoz studies the formation and properties of the first generations of galaxies and the different dynamical processes that take place in extrasolar systems and in our solar system.
sciencehabit writes "The sneaky science of 'cloaking' just keeps getting richer. Physicists and engineers had already demonstrated rudimentary invisibility cloaks that can hide objects from light, sound, and water waves. Now, they've devised an 'antimagnet' cloak that can shield an object from a constant magnetic field without disturbing that field.
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