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10/07/2008
Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics (AP via Yahoo! News)
Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics, and their research, according to the Nobel Foundation:
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10/07/2008
Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics (The Charlotte Observer)
Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics, and their research, according to the Nobel Foundation: - 2007: France's Albert Fert and Germany's Peter Gruenberg for work on the discovery of giant magnetoresistance. - 2006: Americans John C. Mather and George F. Smoot for work examining the infancy of the universe, aiding the understanding of galaxies and stars and increasing support for the Big ...
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10/07/2008
Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Oct 7, 2008 (12:42 a.m.) _ 2007: France's Albert Fert and Germany's Peter Gruenberg for work on the discovery of giant magnetoresistance.
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10/06/2008
JILA Scientists Create First Dense Gas of Ultracold 'Polar' Molecules (ThomasNet)
Described in recent paper, ultracold polar molecules could be used to study controlled interactions of molecules by relatively long distances, offering richer selection of features than is possible with individual atoms and potentially leading to new states of matter. Molecules have positive electric charge at one end and negative charge at other end, both stable and capable of strong ...
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10/06/2008
New Graphene-based Material Clarifies Graphite Oxide Chemistry (Science Daily)
A new "graphene-based" material that helps solve the structure of graphite oxide and could lead to other potential discoveries of the one-atom thick substance called graphene, which has applications in nanoelectronics, energy storage and production, and transportation such as airplanes and cars has been created by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin.
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10/06/2008
Hospital Faces Lawsuit In 2006 Suicide (KMGH 7 Denver)
BOULDER, Colo. -- The parents of a Japanese physics phenom who killed herself at an institution near the University of Colorado two years ago are suing the health center, saying it was not watching the physicist closely enough.
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10/05/2008
Death of a ‘beautiful mind’ (Colorado Daily)
Michi Nakata broke the lenses of her eyeglasses and slashed her wrist, fingers and neck. She used the blood from her incisions to pen a suicide note.
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10/02/2008
Story Tips from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, October 2008 (Newswise)
1) Burnt bacon could become a thing of the past with new cookware that uses a patented graphite foam developed at ORNL; 2) Radiation detection monitors at more than a dozen weigh stations in the Southeast will be put to the test this month as part of an exercise to be conducted by the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office.
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10/01/2008
Nanoscale carbon materials research wins the 2008 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics (EurekAlert!)
( Springer ) Dr. Phaedon Avouris of IBM and professor Tony Heinz of Columbia University were presented with the 2008 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics on Sept. 27, 2008, during a day-long forum at Harvard University, attended by luminaries of the field. The Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics recognizes researchers who have made an outstanding and innovative contribution to the ...
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10/01/2008
Nanoscale carbon materials research wins the 2008 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics (PhysOrg)
Dr. Phaedon Avouris of IBM and Professor Tony Heinz of Columbia University were presented with the 2008 Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics on 27 September 2008 during a day-long forum at Harvard University, attended by luminaries of the field. The Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics recognizes researchers who have made an outstanding and innovative contribution to the field of ...
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  • Bell Labs Journal Club For Condensed Matter Physics - A monthly selection of interesting papers, supported by the Physical Sciences Research Division of Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
  • Condensed Matter Links - Links related to crystals, mathematical modeling, quantum liquids and the Hall effect, among others.
  • cond-mat.org - Frequently asked questions on Condensed Matter Physics, with a page where articles can be retrieved from various journals by typing their volume and page number.
  • Course: High European Research Course for Users of Large Experimental Systems - This five week course is designed for students, postdoctoral and senior scientists in the field of Neutron and Synchrotron Radiation for condensed matter studies (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Geosciences, Industrial applications).
  • Fermi Surface Database - A database of Fermi surfaces for elemental solids in VRML and gif. Stereo pictures, periodic table and Java program are also provided.
  • Inorganic Crystal Structure Database - 3D crystal structures in VRML of about 2000 compounds may be generated from a variety of standard crystallographic formats.
  • Neutron Scattering WWW Resources - Provided as a service to the international neutron scattering community by Argonne National Laboratory. Links to databases, software, research facilities, and information on conferences.
  • Physics of Metals - Metallophysical research in Lviv National University (metals, films, compounds, alloy) and elsewhere.
  • PhysicsWeb Best of Condensed Matter - New developments in Condensed Matter Physics.
  • Quantum Hall Effect - Boris Skoric introduces the subject of his disseration on theoretical physics.
  • Steffen Weber pages - Crystallography sofwares, applets and demos. Quasicrystals.
  • The Physics of Materials: How Science Improves Our Lives - National Research Council report. Free to view and download. (1997)
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