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- Paradox of Light by Science On Tap on Nov 19, 2009
The strange nature of light: http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2009/1113/3 http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/2009/1113/3var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl."...
- Garrett Lisi Speculates by Science On Tap on Nov 17, 2009
Yo Man, surfer dude proposes 'theory of everything' (the Holy Grail of physics): http://tinyurl.com/kunu3b Coooooooooool!! I've used this TED talk of Lisi's earlier in the year : Wish I understood it well enough to comment... but I don't, exc...
- Long Ago and Far Away... by Science On Tap on Oct 29, 2009
The oldest explosion yet detected in the Universe (~13 billion years ago) reported on here: http://tinyurl.com/yj9vyrc Astrophysicist Bing Zhang (...gotta love that name :-)) writes in Nature about the finding. Next year the Hubble telescope will...
- What kinds of things keep physicists up at night by Beam Me Up on Oct 27, 2009
Shaun Saunders send me this article from NewScientist. Here is the premise:Recently: at the Perimeter Institute, in Waterloo, Canada, a panel of physicists was asked: "What keeps you awake at night?"Those the responses were varied as one...
- Physicists Pondering by Science On Tap on Oct 26, 2009
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- Steven Weinberg Via Peter Woit by Science On Tap on Oct 22, 2009
A little physics/cosmology... and string theory commentary from Peter Woit (and Steven Weinberg) HERE.
- The Premature Future: Scientists Make Desktop Black Hole by Future Update on Oct 15, 2009
FU’s occassional return from the future to examine our crazy present. From Wired.com: Two Chinese scientists have successfully made an artificial black hole. Since you’re still reading this, it’s safe to say that Earth hasn’t been sucked...






