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Physics News Update no. 585

A news bulletin from AiP, with reports on the possibility of quark stars and ultrahigh-energy neutrinos.

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This news report from AiP has stories on infant respiratory disease and new research into supernovas which cast new light on the cosmic expansion.
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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.

A New Power Source: The Moon

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If a physicist in Houston has his way you'll be able to say good-bye to pollution-causing energy production from fossil fuels. In the April/May issue of The Industrial Physicist Dr. David Criswell suggests that the Earth could be getting all of the electricity it needs using solar cells - on the moon.
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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.

Physics Tip Sheet #7

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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

Physics News Update no. 583

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This AiP news bulletin reports from a meeting about forefront theoretical and experimental physics.

Physics News Update no. 582

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An AiP physics news report on micro-tesla magnetic resonance imaging, electrical studies of living cells, as well as viewing a protein structure through an atomic force microscope.

Physics News Update no. 581

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This AiP physics bulletin contains news about a molecular Bose-Einstein condensate, and a new superconductor material.

Physics News Update no. 580

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This AiP physics report has updates about trappings of Fermi gas, nanotubes, and Jupiter's magnetosphere.

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