Science 1997 James Glanz - Abstracts

Science 1997 James Glanz
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A fine-grained look at forces in sand.Science and technologyJames Glanz
A harsh light falls on NIF.(controversy over plans for the National Ignition Facility)(includes related articles on the nuclear stockpile stewardship program and on Z pinch research)Science and technologyJames Glanz, Andrew Lawler
Bold prediction downplays the sun's next peak.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Bringing the stars down to earth: with plasma discharges and giant lasers, physicists are creating miniature supernovae and solar eruptions in their laboratories, opening an era of hands-on astrophysics.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Clouds gather over deuterium sighting.(revision of high measurement of deuterium in cosmic gas clouds)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Deep within the proton, a flicker of new physics? (positron-proton collisions)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Doubts greet claims of cosmic axis. (theory that cosmos has an overall orientation)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Dusty roads of the cosmos lure new explorers. (cosmic dust research)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Farsighted gravity lens sees stars.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Fermilab group tries plain English. (particle-physics group D0 publishes readable form of technical papers on Internet)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Force-carrying web pervades living cell.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Gas clouds may be relics of creation.Science and technologyJames Glanz
How the hectic young sun cooked up stony meteorites.(research on origin of chondrites)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Is first extrasolar planet a lost world?Science and technologyJames Glanz
Japan's 'super' site confirms deficit.(detection of solar neutrinos)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Mastering the nonlinear brain.(researchers applying mathematical physics in the treatment of epilepsy(includes related article on stochastic resonance))Science and technologyJames Glanz
New light on fate of the universe. (new findings on expansion of the universe)Science and technologyJames Glanz
New proof hides cosmic embarrassment.(possibility of naked singularities)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Researchers help Chicago schools onto the Internet.(Chicago Public Schools/University of Chicago Internet Project)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Strings unknot problems in particle theory, black holes: physics.Science and technologyJames Glanz
Visible 'source' teases observers. (X-ray source may be remnants of gamma-ray burst)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Visions of black holes; a menagerie of black holes - forming, colliding, evaporating - is romping through the minds and computers of theorists, testing their command of Einstein's theory and hinting at new physics.(Research News)(includes related article)(Brief Article)Science and technologyJames Glanz
Worlds around other stars shake planet birth theory.(includes related article on observations of star 51 Pegasi)(Cover Story)Science and technologyJames Glanz
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