December 2010
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Merry Christmas Physicsphysicists...
(I think that’s what we’ll call you from here on out) Anywho, just thought we’d send a nice little Christmas wish out to our readers. Hopefully your holidays all go well. If you’re not someone who celebrates Christmas… Have a happy ‘Day where only the movies and chinese food places are open’ day Love, Physicsphysics P.S.: We needed some physics, so...
Dec 25th
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Physics World reveals its top 10 breakthroughs for... →
Unsurprisingly, the top spot went to the recent antihydrogen captures at CERN. Hit up the link for the full writeup
Dec 21st
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Best of Show, MRS-Boston: Zinc Oxide Nanowire...
(image via cache.gawker.com) Author’s Note:  This is the first post in a series of three detailing three technologies that I saw at the Materials Research Society Fall Meeting and why you should be excited about them.  The other two posts can be found here. Scientists at Georgia Tech (www.gatech.edu) demonstrated a way of using Zinc Oxidenanowires to scavenge the energy wasted by random...
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Dec 7th
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Sorry about the downtime.
Tumblr’s server got into a fight with a singularity. (They lost really bad)
Dec 7th
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“All science is either physics or stamp collecting.”
– Ernest Rutherford (via mglas)
Dec 3rd
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