Scientific American 2000 Graham P. Collins - Abstracts
| Scientific American 2000 Graham P. Collins | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Schrodinger's games: for quantum prisoners, there may be no dilemma.(quantum principles and information processing) | Science and technology | Graham P. Collins | |||
| The amazing acenes: organic crystals show siliconlike abilities and may elucidate fundamental physics. | Science and technology | Graham P. Collins | |||
| The coolest gas in the universe: Bose-Einstein condensates are one of the hottest areas in experimental physics.(includes related articles) | Science and technology | Graham P. Collins | |||
| The Nobel Prizes for 1999.(awards for physics, chemistry, physiology, peace, and economics) | Science and technology | Graham P. Collins, Carol Ezzell, Sasha Nemecek, Glenn Zorpette | |||
| The nonnegligible lightness of gravity: physicists verify that even gravity itself has weight.(Physics) | Science and technology | Graham P. Collins | |||
| Three-star performance.(News & Analysis: Astronomy, Adaptive Optics) | Science and technology | Graham P. Collins | |||
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