Physics Tip Sheet

Physics Tip Sheet 42

Highlights of this tip sheet include: improving communication with time reversal; making more money in noisy markets; searching for supersymmetry with a celestial particle accelerator; and highlights from the annual Division of Atomic, Molercular, and Optical Physics (DAMOP) meeting in Tucson.

Posted on May 24 2004 @ 02:24 by Tormod Guldvog

Physics Tip Sheet #15

Highlights of this issue include a calculation of the computational capacity of the universe, a model of ozone depletion, patterns in food web structures and a consistency check on cosmological data and models. Also included are reports on a single photon LED, short pulses of light for quantum communication and micromagnets for trapping and manipulating cold gases.

Posted on Jun 7 2002 @ 03:49 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #14

Highlights of this issue include the perfect atomic rake, three-dimensional high-density memory, an improved slow-light proposal and a model of cardiorespiratory synchronization in humans. Also included are reports on the relationship between learning and predicting for neural networks, how black holes ring loud and a review of particle physics probes of extra spacetime dimensions.

Posted on May 26 2002 @ 10:41 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #13

Highlights of this issue include fusion prospects, neutrinos constraining extra dimensions, nuclear pasta and electron liquid crystals. Also included are reports on chromium on demand, the fitness of the fittest and black holes in the lab to pin down the Higgs boson.

Posted on May 15 2002 @ 11:53 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #12

Highlights of this issue include perfect sonic insulators, femtosecond light pulses, the sounds of DNA and whether life should be common in the universe. Also included are reports on the debate over left-handed materials and the possibility of single photons on demand.

Posted on May 9 2002 @ 12:23 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #11

Highlights of this issue include experimental control of heart rhythms, how drops drip, hydrogen at extremely high pressures and entanglement from noise. Also included are reports on fractional atoms, negative mobility and an informal introduction to the recently reported cyclic universe theory.

Posted on May 8 2002 @ 10:00 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #10

Highlights of this issue include black hole factories, soldering superconductors and why the setting sun looks flat. Also included are reports on atom-molecule coherence in Bose-Einstein condensates, the location of the missing neutrinos and plans for future cosmology at the boundary of physics and astronomy.

Posted on May 2 2002 @ 08:49 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #9

Highlights of this issue include identical twin photons, the attosecond camera and shape dependent molecular conductivity. Also included are reports on infant respiratory disease, ultrahigh energy neutrinos and multi-megagauss magnetic pulses.

Posted on Apr 19 2002 @ 07:28 by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #8

Highlights of this issue include earthquake aftershock analysis and "rainquakes" - earthquakes in the sky, single-step quantum searching, potential biological quantum teleportation and the spreading of Hantavirus epidemics.

Posted on Apr 11 2002 @ 10:04 by by David Harris, American Physical Society

Physics Tip Sheet #7

Highlights of this issue include a refutation of recent bubble fusion experiments, a model of terrorism, the changing nature of river paths and an analysis of sliding rubber friction. Also included are reports on weighing the Milky Way, rumor propagation and observing Earthshine

Posted on Apr 3 2002 @ 09:47 by David Harris, American Physical Society

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