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- First high-resolution low-frequency radio image of a quasar
- Space based solar power
- New Conservation Law
- World's fastest graphene transistor
- The first wetting layer on a solid
- Bohr proof confirmed: it's better to react than to act
- Multiwave Imaging and Super Resolution
- An quantum simultion of reality
- NRC urges rethink over sale of helium reserve
- Spirit lives on Mars
- The pros and cons of medical radiation
- Girls may learn math anxiety from teachers
- Opinion: How best to forecast terror?
- Why Canada's new medical isotope reactors failed
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- Opinion: A proposal for Canadian polar science
- Can Iran produce its own nuclear fuel?
- Physicist killed in Iranian bomb blast
- SOFIA's first test flight
- Europe unites to build renewable energy 'supergrid'
- The 18th-century battle over lunar motion
- The quantum spin Hall effect and topological insulators
- Astronomers map dark matter 'beach ball'
- From film to plastic, flexible, solar panels
- Stimulus cleanup funds raise local tensions
- US strategic review may eliminate some nuclear weapons
- Chemicals kept secret under US law
- Opinion: Reaffirming climate science
- Reducing the risk of space shuttle disasters
- Why didn't the young Earth freeze?
- Stuck Mars rover makes another discovery
- Opinion: The modernization myth regarding nuclear weapons
- Making X-ray photos at home
- Software upgrade resurrects Mars Orbiter
- Carbon emissions must peak by 2020 say scientists
- First light for VISTA telescope
- What technologies are needed to reduce carbon dioxide?
- Converting sunlight to liquid fuel
- Hubble takes deep infrared image
- Quantum nonlocality: How does nature do it?
- Fuel efficiency is not just for the birds
- Reverse Ice Pillars
- Lighting and astronomy
- Charles Sanders Peirce and the first absolute measurement standard
- UK losing top physicists
- Challenges for Shenzhen's new university boss
- NIST director Gallagher talks to Nature
- The comeback of supersonic flight
- Field testing electric cars
- Robot surgery
- Space debris risks increasing
- Seeing 'rocky' exoplanets
- The early days of computing
- Helium shortage slows nuclear bomb detection program
- The missing radionuclides from North Korea's nuclear test
- Webb calls for massive nuclear investment
- Beams sent around LHC
- A light touch on liquid droplets
- Fermilab pushes muon collider
- A new way of ranking scientists
- Earth heading for 6 degrees of warming
- Ericsson R&D pulls out of Coventry
- Lithium key for exoplanet search
- Water evidence seen in lunar impact plume
- Atom imaged in ultracold gas
- Family is the number one reason for women leaving academia
- The X prize for building a better lightbulb
- Are nuclear weapons safe in Pakistan?
- Plumes on Saturn's moon
- Turning a cellphone into a microscope
- Large Hadron Collider scuttled by baguette
- Why so few East German Max Planck directors?
- How to keep planes from colliding with lasers
- Materials in extreme environments
- Human-generated sound and marine mammals
- The current reality of cyberwar
- Stopping leaks in quantum systems
- Dark matter may have hit the Milky Way
- Space rock explodes in atmosphere
- The first global map
- Slump sinks H1-B visa program
- How to stop a teapot dribbling
- Which big telescope should the US build?
- Is the stimulus working for you?
- Glimpsing the weak magnetic field of light
- Bad luck killed the dinosaurs
- The earliest known painting containing a watch
- A portable black hole
- Lunar scientist arrested for spying
- Michael Green elected to Hawking's Cambridge post
- Higgs discovery likely at LHC says Weinberg
- Spin ice route to monopoles, 'magnetricity'
- ITER construction delayed until spring 2010
- Size of ancient Roman coin hoards suggest population drop
- Building better software by design
- Adaptive optics restrictions placed on astronomy
- Lunar impact experiment worked as planned
- An orchestra of lost instruments
- Hunting for lost art
- The who what when where why and how of fire.
- X-ray crystallography at the heart of the 2009 Nobel chemistry prize
- Is the universe more entropic?
- 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Kao, Boyle and Smith
- Capturing and storing coal carbon emissions in China
- Lunar crash to create a 10 kilometer plume of dust
- Poor vision for asteroid hunter telescope
- Herschel seeks hidden galaxies
- GM's new research director talks about the future
- The Stasi spies in science
- The two-fluid theory and second sound in liquid helium
- Reach the Right Audience - Sponsored link
- China's x-ray satellite runs into funding trouble
- No link found between Rutherford Building and cancers, says report
- Water prospecting on the Moon
- A new future for nuclear spent fuel processing?
- North Korea's new science university
- The changing shape of steel in cars
- Is the Perimeter Institute achieving its goals?
- Itinerant ferromagnetism with ultracold atoms
- Springer retracts paper by Iran's science minister
- Entanglement In The Macroworld
- A scent of promise for artificial noses
- Inner workings of a white dwarf star
- Homeless nuclear waste
- Architect Norman Foster in bid to build in outer space
- ETH Zürich's head of research resigns over fake data scandal
- How Gorbachev and Velikhov slowed the nuclear arms race
- NASA's Mars rover is really stuck
- Cleaning aircraft-cabin air
- Europe's plan for oceanic windmills
- Scorpius qualifies for lunar lander prize
- UK Trident replacement will cost more than expected
- Artic oil spill research needs an boost say researchers
- Delay likely for russian Mars probe
- Unexpected culprit found for L'Aquila earthquake
- Strangelets do not exist on the Moon
- Cutting the cost of space travel
- China's investment in rare-earth R&D
- High-energy particle physics demystified
- Tracking water consumption by satellite
- World record for most supernova seen broken by amateur astronomer
- Tracking oxygen's rise
- The quietest room in the world
- The physics of solar sails
- Hubble sees with new eyes
- Khan cites help given to Iran
- Opinion: Where is the WikiVersity?
- Geothermal drilling project halted
- New inorganic LED's
- Thermochronology and landscape evolution
- The Aharonov-Bohm effects: Variations on a subtle theme
- Waiting game for US visas
- String theory skeptic
- Test flight for turbine-electric hybrid attack drone
- What's after the transistor?
- New study highlights online education
- Renewable technologies increase energy sprawl
- Fire news from Mt. Wilson Observatory
- Caltech solar labs
- US students behind in math, science, internationally
- India loses contact with Chandrayaan-1
- How will science historians cope in the digital age?
- Nitrous oxide threat to the ozone layer
- A review of Iran's nuclear capability
- An insulator's metallic side
- Malfunction threatens Moon impactor mission
- Science books to read
- 400 years after Galileo
- A quest for better batteries
- Venice at risk
- Can 'Unscientific America' be science literate?
- Converting plastic to oil
- Using fiber optics to detect sound
- Upper limit placed on gravitational waves
- Recent hurricanes not matched since Middle Ages
- Welcome Entertainment Weekly readers to Physics Today
- Odyssey Moon may use Beagle instrument
- Cramming particles into a box
- Mystery water plume off California
- World's smallest laser
- Neutrino oscillations with NOvA
- Effective ways to cut energy use
- Traces of planet collision found
- Finding space debris
- Kepler: Celebrating the work of a neglected astronomer
- Is ghost imaging quantum by nature?
- Hawking receives US medal of freedom
- University of Maryland to build megawatt solar farm
- An early start to the Earth's biosphere
- UK parliament questions value of degrees
- 19 teams to compete for Google's lunar prize money
- The effectiveness of the UN climate change panel
- Can gravity and quantum particles be reconciled?
- Kepler ready to go planet-hunting
- Getting closer to building a quantum computer
- Are small automakers the future for electric cars?
- China hopeful on climate treaty, but against an emissions cap
- Shifting orbits may have given the solar system a big shakeup
- Using the Moon to search for neutrinos
- PCAST meeting (live)
- The first nuclear test ban treaty
- Counting photons from particle to medical physics
- Anderson localization of ultracold atoms
- Fifty years of Anderson localization
- Early indicators for pancreatic cancer
- Students, researchers hit by Large Hadron Collider glitches
- The risks of geoengineering the Earth
- Faster, cheaper, real time DNA sequencing
- Reducing energy needs of biofuel production
- The ocean's doomsday book: the decade-long census of oceanic biodiversity
- Tourists flock to US nuclear facility
- Cooking cancer with a little help from nanotubes
- Accepting math papers that other journals reject
- Canada and Japan were blocking climate-change deal says former UK science adviser
- Comet may have hit Siberia in 1908
- A gamma camera to search for cancer
- An eye-like galaxy
- A macromolecule CO2 sponge
- Can physics model behavior?
- ExoMars rover slips to 2018
- Two different solar energy cell techniques from Israel
- Soft particles feel the squeeze
- Nuclear talks may lead to cut in UK's nuclear stockpile
- The US climate bill explained
- Radar could save bats from wind turbines
- Hawaii to gain Thirty Meter Telescope
- A micro telescope implanted into the eye
- How to dismantle a nuclear bomb
- Searching for a theory of time
- LHC restart pushed back again
- Apollo 11 tributes on the Moon landing's 40th anniversary
- US gives go-ahead for offshore towers to study wind
- Seeing Armstrong on the Moon
- Climate change could redraw national borders
- Understanding bumpy roads
- Medical isotope shortage reaches crisis level again
- A glimpse of ancient dying stars
- The declining Aral Sea
- Uranium found on the Moon
- Changing the future of UK science teaching
- Opinion: Locking down the NPT
- Real science to lead to real education?
- Livermore and Sandia labs retool to attract business
- Congress de-energizes DOE's training plans
- A doubly magic nucleus
- The upcoming loss of the Mississippi river delta