Scientific American 2000 Graham P. Collins - Abstracts

Scientific American 2000 Graham P. Collins
TitleSubjectAuthors
Schrodinger's games: for quantum prisoners, there may be no dilemma.(quantum principles and information processing)Science and technologyGraham P. Collins
The amazing acenes: organic crystals show siliconlike abilities and may elucidate fundamental physics.Science and technologyGraham 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 technologyGraham P. Collins
The Nobel Prizes for 1999.(awards for physics, chemistry, physiology, peace, and economics)Science and technologyGraham P. Collins, Carol Ezzell, Sasha Nemecek, Glenn Zorpette
The nonnegligible lightness of gravity: physicists verify that even gravity itself has weight.(Physics)Science and technologyGraham P. Collins
Three-star performance.(News & Analysis: Astronomy, Adaptive Optics)Science and technologyGraham P. Collins
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