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CERN Sets Course for Extra-Low-Energy Antiprotons
September 28, 2011 The kick-off meeting for ELENA, the Extra Low Energy Antiproton Ring, has begun at CERN . Approved by CERN Council in June this year, ELENA is scheduled to deliver its first antiprotons in ... > full story -
Light from Galaxy Clusters Confirms General Theory of Relativity
September 28, 2011 All observations in astronomy are based on light (electromagnetic radiation) emitted from stars and galaxies and, according to the general theory of relativity, the light will be affected by gravity. ... > full story -
Quantum Teleportation Analysed by Mathematical Separation Tool
September 27, 2011 Scientists recently gave a theoretical description of teleportation phenomena in sub-atomic scale physical ... > full story -
How Graphene's Electrical Properties Can Be Tuned
September 26, 2011 Graphene is ideally suited for creating components for semiconductor circuits and computers. Now, an accidental discovery in a physicist's laboratory, provides a unique route for tuning the ... > full story -
Cheap and Efficient Solar Cell Made Possible by Linked Nanoparticles
September 26, 2011 Researchers have demonstrated that electrons can move freely in layers of linked semiconductor nanoparticles under the influence of light. This new knowledge will be very useful for the development ... > full story -
Hints of Universal Behavior Seen in Exotic Three-Atom States
September 23, 2011 A novel type of inter-particle binding predicted in 1970 and observed for the first time in 2006, is forming the basis for an intriguing kind of ultracold quantum chemistry. A new experiment ... > full story -
Particles Appear to Travel Faster Than Light: OPERA Experiment Reports Anomaly in Flight Time of Neutrinos
September 23, 2011 Scientists with the OPERA experiment, which observes a neutrino beam from CERN 730 km away at Italy's INFN Gran Sasso Laboratory, are presenting surprising new results that show neutrinos traveling ... > full storyMore: -
Controlling Silicon Evaporation Allows Scientists to Boost Graphene Quality
September 22, 2011 Scientists have for the first time provided details of their "confinement controlled sublimation" technique for growing high-quality layers of epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide ... > full story -
Scientists Observe How Superconducting Nanowires Lose Resistance-Free State
September 22, 2011 Physicists have measured the temperatures at which collections of electrons build up enough heat to force regions along superconducting aluminum nanowires to switch to a non-superconducting state. ... > full story -
Like Fish on Waves, Electrons Go Surfing
September 22, 2011 Physicists have succeeded in taking a decisive step towards the development of more powerful computers. They were able to define two little quantum dots (QDs), occupied with electrons, in a ... > full story
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