Physical Sciences

Impacts Into Ancient Martian Ice Implicated In Double-Layered Ejecta Craters

found that nearly all of them are between one and 25 kilometers in diameter. The ice model also accounts ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 5 2013 - 4:53pm

Morphing Manganese More Prevalent In Ocean Environments Than Previously Known

implication, it should be found in all ocean sediments." The findings help explain anomalies in manganese ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 25 2013 - 8:31am

Space Slinky- 13 Years Of Superheated Gas From A Supermassive Black Hole

study shows us that the clumps are very dynamic sources." It is too soon to tell whether all ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 23 2013 - 10:15am

Butterflies? Bizarre Alignment Of Bipolar Planetary Nebulae

"While any alignment at all is a surprise, to have it in the crowded central region of the galaxy is even ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 4 2013 - 11:05am

Scalesetting Procedure May Expose New Aspects Of High Energy Physics

Brodsky, Xing-Gang Wu, 'Systematic All-Orders Method to Eliminate Renormalization-Scale and Scheme ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 4 2013 - 12:08pm

What You Think Of New Physics At The TeV Scale

mess with polls I run here... In all cases, I thank everybody who participated in this interesting ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Sep 30 2013 - 3:33am

University Self Celebration

nuisances which have grown to become the main deliverables. Don't get me wrong- I am all for private ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Oct 21 2013 - 7:17am

Doomed World Kepler-78b Delights Astronomers

planets recently identified in data from NASA's Kepler spacecraft. These newfound worlds all orbit ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 30 2013 - 4:05pm

The Plot Of The Week- Higgs Width

identically so for all Higgs particles we observe. Mass, on the other hand, is different for each one of them. ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Nov 19 2013 - 6:29am

Science Play And Research Kit: Conductivity Tester

opposite side of the beaker with the snap against the side of the beaker and all the way to the bottom. Now ...

Article - Steve Schuler - Nov 27 2013 - 3:44pm