Physical Sciences

The International Space Station-- Gone By 2016?

'all space exploration', but it is the largest single platform ever to be put in space, a first ...

Article - Alex "Sandy" Antunes - Oct 7 2009 - 9:41pm

More On The Omega B Baryon Significance

after all systematic variations on the analysis, the significance always remains above five standard ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Nov 16 2009 - 1:04pm

Whispering-Gallery-Mode Resonators: Why Those Anti-odor Socks You Buy Will Be Safer

in the applications of nanoparticles both in science and in industry, all of which will benefit from ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 8 2010 - 6:59pm

Pushing The Moon Away With Victorian Machinery

in the system.  All electrical power, however it is used, eventually ends up as heat in our ...

Article - Patrick Lockerby - Feb 24 2010 - 12:28pm

The Science Of Caber Tossing

pointing as close to 12 o'clock as possible. Here is an example of a great throw executing all of ...

Article - Hank Campbell - Apr 27 2019 - 10:22am

Z' Bosons: The Dream Moves Away

With the help of Monte Carlo simulations of all the conceivable physical processes that may give rise ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Jul 3 2010 - 9:55am

Rumors About A Light Higgs

thing: I know nothing at all, so I can certainly talk about it without violating any rule! It so happens ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - May 25 2012 - 9:28am

Parting The Red Sea- Could It Have Happened? Wind Setdown Model Says Yes

account continues, a mighty east wind blows all night, splitting the waters and leaving a passage of dry ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 22 2010 - 11:17am

New Physics With CMS? Huhm.

blob of hadronic plasma producing a large number of hadrons in all directions. It is not by chance, in ...

Article - Tommaso Dorigo - Sep 22 2010 - 5:15am

Gliese 581g- Scientists Find What May Be The First Truly Habitable Exoplanet

important to keep in mind that, though all 6 planets presented here are well-supported by the calculated ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 16 2010 - 12:03am