26 Dec, 2009
Blog – Physics arXiv Blog’s Highlights of 2009: March
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The Physics arXiv Blog joined Technology Review and discussed the rules of ant traffic
26 Dec, 2009
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The Physics arXiv Blog joined Technology Review and discussed the rules of ant traffic
25 Dec, 2009
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What happens when human eyes replace photodetectors in entanglement experiments, asked one group of researchers
24 Dec, 2009
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If the LHC can create black holes, calculations showed they could last longer than expected
23 Dec, 2009
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An entirely new way to measure the Earth’s magnetic field remotely could revolutionise our understanding of the planet’s structure
22 Dec, 2009
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Proving that quantum money can never be copied–even by the banks that created it–turns out to be harder than expected.
22 Dec, 2009
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Money for advanced technology is now trickling out of government coffers.
We saw innovations in real-time search, streaming video, and an operating system for the cloud.
Advances in antiaging drugs, acoustic brain surgery, flu vaccines–and the secret to IQ.
21 Dec, 2009
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The company says its future is in the Chinese market.
New materials harnessed hamster power, and researchers made carbon nanotubes practical.