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Feature ... In the summer of 1996, he was asked to create NASA's Breakthrough Propulsion (BPP) program - an attempt to make progress, no matter how slight, toward ...

Wired 13.06: Time's Up, Einstein ... Time's Up, Einstein. His paper rocked the world - and the space-time continuum. ... Foundations of Physics Letters didn't respond. ...

Wired 3.11: Beam Me Up an Einstein, Scotty Ever wonder about the of Star Trek's transporter? ... Beam Me Up an Einstein, Scotty Ever wonder about the of Star Trek's transporter? ...

Wired 9.08: Smash Hits ... It looks painful. "One of the neat things about building into a game is that things don't happen the same way twice," says Skolones, who holds a PhD in ...

Wired 10.12: God Is the Machine ... Digital is both. ... To get a sense of the challenge of describing as a software program, picture three atoms: two hydrogen and one oxygen. ...

Feature ... <b> In 1996, Russian émigré scientist Eugene Podkletnov was about to publish a peer-reviewed article in the respected British Journal of -D - proving ...

Wired 12.04: The God Particle and the Grid ... The lab that brought you the Web is reinventing the Internet. ... For all the high-level , smashing protons together is actually the easy part. ...

Wired 10.06: Start ... Issue 10.06 | Jun 2002. Print, email, or fax this article for free. PEOPLE. Stretching . ...

Wired 13.01: The BlackBerry Brain Trust ... The BlackBerry Brain Trust. First he reinvented the way we get email. Now he's rounded up a bunch of radical thinkers to reinvent itself. ...

Wired 14.09: Wars ... Wars. ... Yet in his new book, The Trouble With , theoretician Lee Smolin argues that string theory is not only weird, it might be wrong. ...

Rastogi awarded Lord Botetourt Medal - William and Mary News

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Rastogi awarded Lord Botetourt Medal
William and Mary News, VA - 2 hours ago
(Williamsburg, VA) – Recent graduate Ashwin Rastogi, a double major in and mathematics, received the 2008 Lord Botetourt Medal at the College of ...


The of flocking in 3-D - ZDNet

The physics of flocking in 3-D
ZDNet - May 12, 2008
The Department of Biological , at Eötvös University in Budapest, Hungary, has clearly defined the goals of the project. Here is the last one. ...


Iranian-American On Verge Of Breakthrough - Radio Javan

Radio Javan

Iranian-American On Verge Of Physics Breakthrough
Radio Javan, GA - 41 minutes ago
Nima Arkani-Hamed, a physicist in his mid-30's, is experimenting with that may set the world on its head. Born to Iranian parents from Houston, ...


for Freshmen - Chicagoist

Physics for Freshmen
Chicagoist, IL - 1 hour ago
Most high schools teach bio in ninth grade, chemistry in tenth, in eleventh and cupcake decorating in twelfth, but several Chicago-area high schools ...


Cambridge scientist to take Canada to cutting edge of theory - Globe and Mail

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Cambridge scientist to take Canada to cutting edge of physics theory
Globe and Mail, Canada - May 10, 2008
"There is nowhere else in the world with its commitment to pure theoretical and to attacking the hardest and most fundamental questions in the field ...
Institute paves way for Africa's Einstein Independent Online
Scientists Seek Continent`s `Einstein` AngolaPress
Hawking searches for African Einstein Melbourne Herald Sun
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Iraqi students win gold medal in contest - Today's Zaman

Iraqi students win gold medal in physics contest
Today's Zaman, Turkey - 22 hours ago
The 3rd International Young Inventors Project Contest, held in the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, has awarded Romania first place, Ghana second and ...


This Week in History: May 12 - 18 - About - News & Issues

This Week in Physics History: May 12 - 18
About - News & Issues, NY - May 11, 2008
Together with his wife Marie and associate Henri Becquerel, Curie won the 1903 Nobel Prize in for his early work in analyzing radiation. ...


“Lost” producers inspired by particle - Symmetry magazine

“Lost” producers inspired by particle physics
Symmetry magazine, IL - May 12, 2008
Producers of the hit TV show have followed the progress and of the Large Hadron Collider very closely, according to a recent article in Popular ...


Q&A: Banjo-Kazooie Programmer Sal Fileccia - Wired News

Q&A: Banjo-Kazooie Programmer Sal Fileccia
Wired News - 6 hours ago
was the first port of call -- more interaction for free as well, if you know what I mean. Parts came from the designers and we evolved on that. ...
Preview: First Unveil: Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts GamePro.com
Hands-On: Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts Wired News
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Lectures On the Frontiers of Online - Slashdot

Lectures On the Frontiers of Physics Online
Slashdot - 1 hour ago
modernphysics writes "The Outreach Department at Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical offers a wide array of online lecture playbacks ...