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Researchers Explore Quantum Entanglement
February 8, 2013 Researchers propose a way in which "spooky action at a distance" can be shown ... > full story -
Dark Energy Alternatives to Einstein Are Running out of Room
January 9, 2013 Astronomers have found that a popular alternative to Albert Einstein's theory for the acceleration of the expansion of the universe does not fit newly obtained data on a fundamental constant, the ... > full story -
News from the World of Quantum Physics: A Non-Causal Quantum Eraser
January 9, 2013 Whether a quantum object behaves like a wave or like a particle depends (according to the Copenhagen interpretation) on the choice of measurement apparatus used for observing the system, and ... > full story -
Testing Einstein's Famous Equation E=mc2 in Outer Space
January 8, 2013 A team of physicists have stirred the physics community with an intriguing idea yet to be tested experimentally: The world's most iconic equation, Albert Einstein's E=mc2, may be correct or not ... > full story -
A Mathematical Study of the Famous Dirac Equation That Describes Particles
January 7, 2013 In 1928 the British physicist Paul Dirac put forward one of the fundamental equations that we use today to mathematically describe a spin one-half particle from a relativistic point of view. The ... > full story -
Role of Gravity in Motion of Granular Materials: Discovery Could Have Applications in Pharmaceutical Industry, Space Missions
December 20, 2012 Researchers have made a new discovery about the role of gravity in granular materials which could have applications in the pharmaceutical industry and provide a new understanding of images of ... > full story -
Black Holes Have Properties That Resemble Dynamics of Both Solids and Liquids
December 11, 2012 Black holes are surrounded by many mysteries, but now researchers have come up with new groundbreaking theories that can explain several of their properties. The research shows that black holes have ... > full story -
Surveying Earth's Interior With Atomic Clocks
November 12, 2012 Have you ever thought to use a clock to identify mineral deposits or concealed water resources within the Earth? Some scientists are convinced that ultraprecise portable atomic clocks will make this ... > full story -
Looking Beyond Space and Time to Cope With Quantum Theory
October 28, 2012 Physicists have proposed an experiment that could force us to make a choice between extremes to describe the behaviour of the ... > full story -
NASA Pursues Atom Optics to Detect the Imperceptible
October 18, 2012 A pioneering technology capable of atomic-level precision is now being developed to detect what so far has remained imperceptible: gravitational waves or ripples in space-time caused by cataclysmic ... > full story
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