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Veteran White House Correspondent To Interview Our Undiscovered ... - Forbes
terence witt will appear on "the clayton willis talk show" monday, september 22 at 7 p.m. eastern time. the famous radio host discusses political and social issues as well as the arts and other current events. according to his website, willis has ...
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Albert Einstein Saw The Light
it isn't what you know that's important, but what you can conceive of.
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Dion's Campaign Connects Like A Physics Lecture
it was the first day of the federal election and stephane dion was at the back of his big red bus, anxious to hit the [...]
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Speed Faster Than That Of Light Could Prove Einstein Wrong - Softpedia
in a recent book, physicist joao magueijo explains the principles of his varying-speed-of-light (vsl) theory, claiming that light can outrun itself. this idea of velocities beyond that of light has been discussed before, as two german scientists ...
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Large Hadron Collider: Public Chooses 'halo' As Its New Name - Daily Telegraph
the large hadron collider does what it says on the tin, since hadron refers to the subatomic particles that the giant machine smashes together at a shade below the speed of light. but this "fails to reflect the drama of its mission, or the ...
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Quantum Insights Could Lead To Better Detectors
a bizarre but well-established aspect of quantum physics could open up a new era of electronic detectors and imaging systems that would be far more efficient than any now in existence, according to new insights by an mit leader in the field.
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New And Notable In Adult Non-fiction At The Truckee Library
one of the more rewarding biographies to appear on the shelves of the truckee library recently is walter isaacson's "einstein: his life and universe.
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Get To Know Your Geeks And Nerds - Chicago Tribune
geeks and nerds. you know some, and you love them. many folks interact with either geeks, nerds or both every day—at home, work or school. but do you really understand them? better yet, can you tell the difference between the two? what? you didn't ...
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Sit Tight, A Bigger Bang Is Coming - Times Online
the vast new cern particle collider has only just hummed into life, but physicists are already drawing up plans for a still larger machine to answer the questions even albert einstein was unable to resolve. the international linear collider (ilc ...
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Veteran White House Correspondent To Interview Our Undiscovered Universe Author
terence witt will appear on "the clayton willis talk show" monday, september 22 at 7 p.m. eastern time. the famous radio host discusses political and social issues as well as the arts and other current events. according to his website, willis has been a presidential advisor as well as a manager and white house correspondent for the evening news broadcasting co.
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Mit Quantum Discovery Could Lead To Better Detectors
(physorg.com) -- a bizarre but well-established aspect of quantum physics could open up a new era of electronic detectors and imaging systems that would be far more efficient than any now in existence, according to new insights by a leader in the field that will appear in the journal science.
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The Moore Report - Anchorage Press
the heisenberg uncertainty principle is a cornerstone of quantum physics. i couldn’t remember exactly what it was all about and had to look it up in wikipedia. my fuzzy recollection of it was that it basically says that the closer you look at ...
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Large Hadron Collider Aims To Unlock 'god Particle': How It Works - Popular Mechanics
the realms of the inconceivably huge and the unimaginably tiny will be united later this year in the countryside near geneva, when the world’s most massive physics experiment gets under way within a 17-mile ring spanning the french-swiss border.
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Veteran White House Correspondent To Interview Our Undiscovered Universe Author
minneapolis----terence witt will appear on "the clayton willis talk show" monday, september 22 at 7 p.m. eastern time. the famous radio host discusses political and social issues as well as the arts and other current events.
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Comment And Opinion
it was the first day of the federal election and stephane dion was at the back of his big red bus, anxious to hit the campaign trail.
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The Controversial Search For The God Particle - Der Spiegel
will the large hadron collider, set to be fired up on wednesday, bring about the end of the world? most physicists say no -- but they are hoping for clues as to how the universe began. talk about a public relations problem. imagine spending years ...
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Science Slows Global Warming! - American Thinker
yes, kids, science is a wonderful thing. but not nearly as wonderful as climate modeling, which can perform supernatural miracles. honest! climate modeling can raise the level of the oceans (even without obama's intervention), it can burn up the ...
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Closest Look Ever At Graphene
hailed as the world's most powerful transmission electron microscope, team 0.5 is living up to expectations. using team 0.5 (team stands for transmission electron aberration-corrected microscope), researchers with the u.s. department of energy's lawrence berkeley national laboratory (berkeley lab) have produced stunning images of individual carbon atoms in graphene, the two-dimensional ...
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Superconductivity Can Induce Magnetism
when an electrical current passes through a wire it emanates heat -- a principle that's found in toasters and incandescent light bulbs. some materials, at low temperatures, violate this law and carry current without any heat loss. but this seemingly trivial property, superconductivity, is now at the forefront of our understanding of physics. scientists now show that, contrary to previous belief, ...
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Trying To Make A Big Bang - Forbes
the world's biggest and most complex scientific contraption would bring a smile to any youngster's face: it's designed to smash things together really, really hard. in the resulting explosions, scientists hope to answer some surprisingly simple ...
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