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10 out of 10 for boron's coordinated effort

Chemists create a boron compound with the most coordination linkages ever seen in a planar species

16 hours ago from Chemistry World

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Searching for a solid that flows like a liquid

(PhysOrg.com) -- A series of neutron scattering experiments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and other research centers is exploring the key question about a long-sought quantum state of matter ...

Fri 3 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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Building a better light bulb

Scientists study the movement of charge carriers to design an organic LED that is energy efficient and still casts a warm, natural glow.

Wed 1 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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Shaken, not heated: The ideal recipe for manipulating magnetism

(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have found a way to distort the atomic arrangement and change the magnetic properties of an important class of electronic materials with ultra-short pulses of terahertz ...

Wed 1 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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Repulsive gravity as an alternative to dark energy (Part 2: In the quantum vacuum)

(PhysOrg.com) -- During the past few years, CERN physicist Dragan Hajdukovic has been investigating what he thinks may be a widely overlooked part of the cosmos: the quantum vacuum. He suggests ...

Wed 1 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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Life turned upside down

Tue 31 Jan 12 from Discover Magazine

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'Crackpot' Theory of Everything Reveals Dark Side of Peer Review

The theory suggests inanimate objects are alive - which others call bunk.

Tue 31 Jan 12 from SPACE.com

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Physicists push for underground testing facility

Pran Nath, the Matthews Distinguished Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, is among a group of leading theoretical physicists who have asked the Department of Energy to develop a ...

Thu 2 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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Polarization imaging: Seeing through the fog of war

Funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the development of a new circular polarization filter by a collaborative team of scientists at the Colorado School of Mines and ITN Energy ...

Wed 1 Feb 12 from PhysOrg

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