Science 1996 James Glanz - Abstracts

Science 1996 James Glanz
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Added weight for neutrino mass claim.(research on neutrino oscillation)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Adding depth to X-ray maps.Science and technologyJames Glanz
A split-personality x-ray beacon tantalizes theorists.(astronomers discovery hybrid x-ray source)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Astronomers probe creation by measuring isotopes. (includes related article on primordial deuterium measurements)(Eye on the Early Universe)(Cover Story)Science and technologyJames Glanz
CO in the early universe clouds cosmologists' views. (presence of carbon monoxide conflicts with established cosmological theories)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Collisions hint that quarks may not be indivisible.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Comet Hyakutake blazes in X-rays.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Could stellar ash revise cosmic ages?Science and technologyJames Glanz
Debating the big questions. (meeting of cosmologists)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Dust grains bring long-lost stars into the laboratory.(includes related information on techniques used to extract stardust from meteorites)Science and technologyJames Glanz
E-journal: delayed but still a force.(on-line physics journal)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Galactic building blocks found?Science and technologyJames Glanz
Galaxy surveys seek the architecture of the cosmos.(Eye on the Early Universe)(Cover Story)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Getting familiar with the top quark.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Hemoglobin reveals new role as blood pressure regulator.Science and technologyJames Glanz
How not to pick a physicist?(Graduate Record Examination Subject Test in physics is under attack)(includes related article on the high scores earned by Chinese students in the GRE)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Isotope switch toughens transistors. (using deuterium instead of hydrogen)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Is the dark matter mystery solved?Science and technologyJames Glanz
Meeting takes pulse of laser accelerators. (American Physical Society's meeting of its plasma physics division)(News & Comment)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Microprocessors deliver teraflops.(TFLOPS supercomputer)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Painting pictures with atom waves.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Photon bubbles put X-ray fizz into neutron stars.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Physicists advance into biology. (physicists' contributions to biological systems research)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Planets remind astronomers of home. (two planets discovered)(Research News)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Precocious structures found.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Proposals that would limit visas strike fear at universities.(Senate bill may limit entry of foreign scientists)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Putting some sizzle in the corona. (100-million-degree oxygen ions detected in Sun's corona)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Researchers feel lure of I-WAY; a group of computer scientists has organized a demonstration of a new kind of network that could offer faster transmissions with fewer glitches than the existing Internet. (Information Wide Area Year)(Research News)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Ten get the call to Stockholm.(1996 Noble Prize winners)Science and technologyTrisha Gura, James Glanz, Robert F. Service, Charles Seife
The spell of sonoluminescence.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Three-dimensional images are conjured in a crystal tube. (three-dimensional display system prototype)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Turbulence may sink titanic reactor.(International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor)(includes related article on problems with projections for the reactor's performance)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Unruly sun emerges in solar observatory's first results. (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory)(includes related article on low-cost solar telescope)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Upgrade to improve Arecibo's vision. (combination radio telescope and radar facility at Arecibo, Puerto Rico, upgraded)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Year of strange events leaves standard theory unscathed: particle physics.Science and technologyJames Glanz
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