31 Dec, 2009
Blog – Physics arXiv Blog’s Highlights of 2009: September
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One of the most extraordinary computers ever built was unveiled in September
31 Dec, 2009
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One of the most extraordinary computers ever built was unveiled in September
30 Dec, 2009
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One of the most extraordinary events of the year was the successful prediction of the collapse of the Shanghai Composite Index
29 Dec, 2009
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Researchers revealed why your boss is less capable than you
29 Dec, 2009
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During the past 12 months, robots got better at grasping, smiling, and avoiding angry humans.
28 Dec, 2009
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A researcher has shown that practical attacks on a long-standing mobile phone standard are possible.
28 Dec, 2009
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Do blogs and tweets help a company’s bottom line? An Austin-based startup thinks it has the answer.
28 Dec, 2009
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Invisibility cloaks looked as if they could create the ultimate illusion
27 Dec, 2009
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It hopes the operating system will entice companies to use cloud computing technologies.
Liquid batteries, giant lasers, and vast new reserves of natural gas highlight the fundamental energy advances of the past 12 months.
26 Dec, 2009
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The chances of ever building a quantum warp drive appeared to be fading