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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.
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Physics Tip Sheet #13

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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.

Physics News Update no. 588

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This news bulleting reports in the first observation of bright bolitions in a BOSE-Einstein condensate, a parallell, dark-matter universe, and the creation of a tungsten photonic crystal.

Physics Tip Sheet #12

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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.

Physics News Update no. 587

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This physics news bulletin reports on point sources for cosmic rays, the behaviour of hydrogen at extremely high pressures, and a new technique for identifying DNA bases.

Physics Tip Sheet #11

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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.

Web Exhibit Celebrates Father of US National Laboratories

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He could be called the father of the National Laboratories, and now Ernest O. Lawrence is the latest subject of a new major web exhibit offered by the Center for History of Physics at the American Institute of Physics (AIP).

Physics Tip Sheet #10

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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.

Safe, Secure, Inexpensive Power From Latest Generation of Nuclear Reactors

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Despite the bad press that nuclear reactors earned in past years, more and more people are reconsidering nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuel.
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An AiP bulletin which claims that the case of the missing solar neutrinos has been closed. It also reports on the development of dark matter detectors.

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