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[News Focus] Physics: Is Quantum Mechanics Tried, True, Wildly Successful, and Wrong?

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From TIM FOLGER, Science,  22 Jun 2009

[NEWS FOCUS] INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF ASTRONOMY: Astronomy's Greatest Hits

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From TIM FOLGER, Science,  15 Jan 2009

Nothingness of Space Could Illuminate the Theory of Everything

The vacuum is filled with countless virtual particles rapidly bursting into and out of existence like an invisible fireworks display. When the next revolution rocks physics, chances are it will be about nothing—the vacuum, that endless ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  18 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Harvard University

Strange Molelike Animal Melts Ice Tunnels With Its Head

June 1995 - Letters: Naked Truth "Saw three of the Creatures today but failed to capture any. If I do not deceive myself, I am the first person to observe them. Their repulsiveness is formidable." Pazzo waded through the panicked birds to ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  1 Apr 2008

Einstein Didn't Grok His Own Revolution

Albert Einstein—creator of relativity, godfather of quantum physics, bender of space and time—had a little problem that dogged him all his career: lack of vision. It may seem an unlikely charge to levy against the greatest scientific visionary of ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  10 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Albert Einstein,  Edwin Hubble

55. New Technique Nails Down the Amp

If there’s one thing physicists can’t abide, it’s ambiguity. Precision is everything. But the definition of one fundamental physical quantity—the ampere, the unit of electric current—falls somewhat short of that ideal. One ampere is “that constant ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  8 Jan 2008

39. Plants Using Quantum Computers

In the traditional view of photosynthesis, the energy carried by photons streaming from the sun is transferred by bouncing from one chlorophyll molecule to the next, a process that ultimately builds simple carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide. ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  27 Dec 2007

27. Dying Star Leaves Trail Like a Comet

Kip Thorne revolutionized physics, fixed up Contact, and straddled the Cold War divide.11.09.2007 Fly-bys, hobbit galaxies, and an impending merger with Andromeda09.18.2007 The Milky Way's magnetic field constantly buffets our little ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  20 Dec 2007

7. Dark Matters

The model suggested that collapsing dark matter could warp space-time to form a huge black hole. This magazine is made from some of the most exotic particles in the universe. So are you. The matter that makes up everything we can see or touch, ...

From TIM FOLGER, Discover,  11 Dec 2007

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