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A quantum leap for computers? (quantum computers; includes related article on quantum cryptography)
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James Glanz
Astronomers paint the big picture and fill in the blanks.(American Astronomical Society meeting)
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James Glanz
Casting a wide net for cosmic rays. (large-scale detectors planned)
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James Glanz
Computer processing gives imaging a sharper view. (advances in medical imaging)(News: Imaging Science)
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James Glanz
Computer scientists rethink their discipline's foundations.(Computers '95: News)(Future of Computing)
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James Glanz
Does the magnetic twist crank up the sun's outbursts?
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James Glanz
Electron bell probes 'house of mirrors.' (particle behavior in electric and magnetic fields)(Research News: Physics)
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James Glanz
Erosion study finds high price for forgotten menace.
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James Glanz
EROS, MACHO, and OGLE net a haul of data.(Experience de Recherches d'Objets Sombres; Massive Compact Halo Object; Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment)
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James Glanz
Found: ash from the first stars? (carbon atoms found in Lyman-Alpha forest clouds)
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James Glanz
Found: a star too small to shine.(brown dwarf Gl 229B)
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James Glanz
Go back to basics, says NRC panel.(National Research Council)
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James Glanz
Grown-up physicists play serious games in the sandbox. (granular materials research)
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James Glanz
Hints of a planet orbiting sunlike star.(discovery of possible planet orbiting star 51 Pegasi)
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James Glanz
How quasars make heavy metal.
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James Glanz
Light guides may help optical circuits turn the corner.(includes related information Nick Holonyak Jr.'s winning of the Japan Prize)
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James Glanz
Los Alamos wins one in tritium race.(Dept of Energy to fund study of accelerator based tritium production for U.S. nuclear arsenal)
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James Glanz
Mass migration plan for neutrinos. (neutrino detector research recommended)(News: High-Energy Physics)
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James Glanz
Measurements are the only reality, say quantum tests.
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James Glanz
Papers face off over claim of neutrino mass detection.(former Los Alamos Laboratory scientist James Hill disputes lab's claim of finding neutrino mass)
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James Glanz
Plasma physicists seeks new uses for the legacy of fusion. (plasma physicists meeting briefs)
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James Glanz
Radio galaxies: born in cosmic crackups? (galaxy collisions)(American Astronomical Society meeting briefs)
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James Glanz
Researchers build a secure plasma prison. (fusion reactor efficiency greatly improved)(includes related article on possible Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor project extension)
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James Glanz
Semiconductors open a new niche for plasma researchers.
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James Glanz
Switching on a brilliant light. (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory; Argonne, Illinois)(includes related article)
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James Glanz
To learn the universe's fate, observers clock its slowdown. (measuring the slowing of the universe's expansion)(News: Cosmology)
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James Glanz
Tuning up an electromagnetic accordion. (tunable radiation)
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James Glanz
Ulysses cracks a cosmic peanut. (Ulysses spacecraft data indicates that heliosphere may be shaped like a giant peanut)(Research News: Space Physics)
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James Glanz
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