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  1. Time Reversal? Think History vs. Economics

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Nov 11, 2008

    So far in these blogs I have focussed on hard science verifiable by experiment. But it is also part of the background to my multiauthored volume On Space and Time that to proceed further with fundamental science may

  2. Small generator makes electricity by stretching zinc wires

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Nov 9, 2008

    Researchers have developed a new type of small-scale electric power generator able to produce alternating current through the cyclical stretching and releasing of zinc oxide wires encapsulated in a flexible plastic

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  3. Physicists create BlackMax to search for dimensions in space

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Nov 7, 2008

    A team of theoretical and experimental physicists, with participants from Case Western Reserve University, have designed a new black hole simulator called BlackMax to search for evidence that extra dimensions might

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  4. Game changing advance for solar power?

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Nov 3, 2008

    Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered and demonstrated a new method for overcoming two major hurdles facing solar energy. read more

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  5. Searching for primordial antimatter

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Oct 31, 2008

    Scientists are on the hunt for evidence of antimatter -- matter's arch nemesis -- left over from the very early Universe. New results using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and Compton Gamma Ray Observatory

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  6. A vote for McCain is a vote against science

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Oct 27, 2008

    Palin takes on basic science research as an example of government waste. read more

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  7. Scientists Store and Retrieve Data Inside an Atom

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Oct 26, 2008

    Another step towards quantum computing ??? the Holy Grail of data processing and storage ??? was achieved when an international team of scientists that included researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy???s

    Also tagged: computers and electronics

  8. Lunchtime Salon Today in L.A.

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Oct 24, 2008

    Join the Science Blog crew this Friday, October 24 at noon in Los Angeles to discuss Obama, McCain and the sciences, courtesy of Farmlab. read more

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  9. Scientists Store and Retrieve Data Inside an Atom

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Oct 24, 2008

    Another step towards quantum computing – the Holy Grail of data processing and storage – was achieved when an international team of scientists that included researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence

    Also tagged: computers and electronics

  10. Singapore's Science Complex

    scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Science news straight from the source - Oct 23, 2008

    Among developing countries that are investing heavily in science, Singapore (is Singapore still a developing country?) stands out. A recent article in Nature profiles a massive new public/private science complex called

    Also tagged: business and economy

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