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  1. euphoria physics engine
  2. Bolo = short rotovator
  3. CSP = concentrating solar power
  4. New body plans to professionalize tech transfer
  5. First high-resolution low-frequency radio image of a quasar
  6. Space based solar power
  7. New Conservation Law
  8. World's fastest graphene transistor
  9. The first wetting layer on a solid
  10. Bohr proof confirmed: it's better to react than to act
  11. Multiwave Imaging and Super Resolution
  12. An quantum simultion of reality
  13. NRC urges rethink over sale of helium reserve
  14. Spirit lives on Mars
  15. The pros and cons of medical radiation
  16. Girls may learn math anxiety from teachers
  17. Opinion: How best to forecast terror?
  18. Why Canada's new medical isotope reactors failed
  19. Haiti likely to suffer more aftershock tremors
  20. Opinion: A proposal for Canadian polar science
  21. Can Iran produce its own nuclear fuel?
  22. Physicist killed in Iranian bomb blast
  23. SOFIA's first test flight
  24. Europe unites to build renewable energy 'supergrid'
  25. The 18th-century battle over lunar motion
  26. The quantum spin Hall effect and topological insulators
  27. Astronomers map dark matter 'beach ball'
  28. From film to plastic, flexible, solar panels
  29. Stimulus cleanup funds raise local tensions
  30. US strategic review may eliminate some nuclear weapons
  31. Chemicals kept secret under US law
  32. Opinion: Reaffirming climate science
  33. Reducing the risk of space shuttle disasters
  34. Why didn't the young Earth freeze?
  35. Stuck Mars rover makes another discovery
  36. Opinion: The modernization myth regarding nuclear weapons
  37. Making X-ray photos at home
  38. Software upgrade resurrects Mars Orbiter
  39. Carbon emissions must peak by 2020 say scientists
  40. First light for VISTA telescope
  41. What technologies are needed to reduce carbon dioxide?
  42. Converting sunlight to liquid fuel
  43. Hubble takes deep infrared image
  44. Quantum nonlocality: How does nature do it?
  45. Fuel efficiency is not just for the birds
  46. Reverse Ice Pillars
  47. Lighting and astronomy
  48. Charles Sanders Peirce and the first absolute measurement standard
  49. UK losing top physicists
  50. Challenges for Shenzhen's new university boss
  51. NIST director Gallagher talks to Nature
  52. The comeback of supersonic flight
  53. Field testing electric cars
  54. Robot surgery
  55. Space debris risks increasing
  56. Seeing 'rocky' exoplanets
  57. The early days of computing
  58. Helium shortage slows nuclear bomb detection program
  59. The missing radionuclides from North Korea's nuclear test
  60. Webb calls for massive nuclear investment
  61. Beams sent around LHC
  62. A light touch on liquid droplets
  63. Fermilab pushes muon collider
  64. A new way of ranking scientists
  65. Earth heading for 6 degrees of warming
  66. Ericsson R&D pulls out of Coventry
  67. Lithium key for exoplanet search
  68. Water evidence seen in lunar impact plume
  69. Atom imaged in ultracold gas
  70. Family is the number one reason for women leaving academia
  71. The X prize for building a better lightbulb
  72. Are nuclear weapons safe in Pakistan?
  73. Plumes on Saturn's moon
  74. Turning a cellphone into a microscope
  75. Large Hadron Collider scuttled by baguette
  76. Why so few East German Max Planck directors?
  77. How to keep planes from colliding with lasers
  78. Materials in extreme environments
  79. Human-generated sound and marine mammals
  80. The current reality of cyberwar
  81. Stopping leaks in quantum systems
  82. Dark matter may have hit the Milky Way
  83. Space rock explodes in atmosphere
  84. The first global map
  85. Slump sinks H1-B visa program
  86. How to stop a teapot dribbling
  87. Which big telescope should the US build?
  88. Is the stimulus working for you?
  89. Glimpsing the weak magnetic field of light
  90. Bad luck killed the dinosaurs
  91. The earliest known painting containing a watch
  92. A portable black hole
  93. Lunar scientist arrested for spying
  94. Michael Green elected to Hawking's Cambridge post
  95. Higgs discovery likely at LHC says Weinberg
  96. Spin ice route to monopoles, 'magnetricity'
  97. ITER construction delayed until spring 2010
  98. Size of ancient Roman coin hoards suggest population drop
  99. Building better software by design
  100. Adaptive optics restrictions placed on astronomy
  101. Lunar impact experiment worked as planned
  102. An orchestra of lost instruments
  103. Hunting for lost art
  104. The who what when where why and how of fire.
  105. X-ray crystallography at the heart of the 2009 Nobel chemistry prize
  106. Is the universe more entropic?
  107. 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Kao, Boyle and Smith
  108. Capturing and storing coal carbon emissions in China
  109. Lunar crash to create a 10 kilometer plume of dust
  110. Poor vision for asteroid hunter telescope
  111. Herschel seeks hidden galaxies
  112. GM's new research director talks about the future
  113. The Stasi spies in science
  114. The two-fluid theory and second sound in liquid helium
  115. Reach the Right Audience - Sponsored link
  116. China's x-ray satellite runs into funding trouble
  117. No link found between Rutherford Building and cancers, says report
  118. Water prospecting on the Moon
  119. A new future for nuclear spent fuel processing?
  120. North Korea's new science university
  121. The changing shape of steel in cars
  122. Is the Perimeter Institute achieving its goals?
  123. Itinerant ferromagnetism with ultracold atoms
  124. Springer retracts paper by Iran's science minister
  125. Entanglement In The Macroworld
  126. A scent of promise for artificial noses
  127. Inner workings of a white dwarf star
  128. Homeless nuclear waste
  129. Architect Norman Foster in bid to build in outer space
  130. ETH Zürich's head of research resigns over fake data scandal
  131. How Gorbachev and Velikhov slowed the nuclear arms race
  132. NASA's Mars rover is really stuck
  133. Cleaning aircraft-cabin air
  134. Europe's plan for oceanic windmills
  135. Scorpius qualifies for lunar lander prize
  136. UK Trident replacement will cost more than expected
  137. Artic oil spill research needs an boost say researchers
  138. Delay likely for russian Mars probe
  139. Unexpected culprit found for L'Aquila earthquake
  140. Strangelets do not exist on the Moon
  141. Cutting the cost of space travel
  142. China's investment in rare-earth R&D
  143. High-energy particle physics demystified
  144. Tracking water consumption by satellite
  145. World record for most supernova seen broken by amateur astronomer
  146. Tracking oxygen's rise
  147. The quietest room in the world
  148. The physics of solar sails
  149. Hubble sees with new eyes
  150. Khan cites help given to Iran
  151. Opinion: Where is the WikiVersity?
  152. Geothermal drilling project halted
  153. New inorganic LED's
  154. Thermochronology and landscape evolution
  155. The Aharonov-Bohm effects: Variations on a subtle theme
  156. Waiting game for US visas
  157. String theory skeptic
  158. Test flight for turbine-electric hybrid attack drone
  159. What's after the transistor?
  160. New study highlights online education
  161. Renewable technologies increase energy sprawl
  162. Fire news from Mt. Wilson Observatory
  163. Caltech solar labs
  164. US students behind in math, science, internationally
  165. India loses contact with Chandrayaan-1
  166. How will science historians cope in the digital age?
  167. Nitrous oxide threat to the ozone layer
  168. A review of Iran's nuclear capability
  169. An insulator's metallic side
  170. Malfunction threatens Moon impactor mission
  171. Science books to read
  172. 400 years after Galileo
  173. A quest for better batteries
  174. Venice at risk
  175. Can 'Unscientific America' be science literate?
  176. Converting plastic to oil
  177. Using fiber optics to detect sound
  178. Upper limit placed on gravitational waves
  179. Recent hurricanes not matched since Middle Ages
  180. Welcome Entertainment Weekly readers to Physics Today
  181. Odyssey Moon may use Beagle instrument
  182. Cramming particles into a box
  183. Mystery water plume off California
  184. World's smallest laser
  185. Neutrino oscillations with NOvA
  186. Effective ways to cut energy use
  187. Traces of planet collision found
  188. Finding space debris
  189. Kepler: Celebrating the work of a neglected astronomer
  190. Is ghost imaging quantum by nature?
  191. Hawking receives US medal of freedom
  192. University of Maryland to build megawatt solar farm
  193. An early start to the Earth's biosphere
  194. UK parliament questions value of degrees
  195. 19 teams to compete for Google's lunar prize money
  196. The effectiveness of the UN climate change panel
  197. Can gravity and quantum particles be reconciled?
  198. Kepler ready to go planet-hunting
  199. Getting closer to building a quantum computer
  200. Are small automakers the future for electric cars?
  201. China hopeful on climate treaty, but against an emissions cap
  202. Shifting orbits may have given the solar system a big shakeup
  203. Using the Moon to search for neutrinos
  204. PCAST meeting (live)
  205. The first nuclear test ban treaty
  206. Counting photons from particle to medical physics
  207. Anderson localization of ultracold atoms
  208. Fifty years of Anderson localization
  209. Early indicators for pancreatic cancer
  210. Students, researchers hit by Large Hadron Collider glitches
  211. The risks of geoengineering the Earth
  212. Faster, cheaper, real time DNA sequencing
  213. Reducing energy needs of biofuel production
  214. The ocean's doomsday book: the decade-long census of oceanic biodiversity
  215. Tourists flock to US nuclear facility
  216. Cooking cancer with a little help from nanotubes
  217. Accepting math papers that other journals reject
  218. Canada and Japan were blocking climate-change deal says former UK science adviser
  219. Comet may have hit Siberia in 1908
  220. A gamma camera to search for cancer
  221. An eye-like galaxy
  222. A macromolecule CO2 sponge
  223. Can physics model behavior?
  224. ExoMars rover slips to 2018
  225. Two different solar energy cell techniques from Israel
  226. Soft particles feel the squeeze
  227. Nuclear talks may lead to cut in UK's nuclear stockpile
  228. The US climate bill explained
  229. Radar could save bats from wind turbines
  230. Hawaii to gain Thirty Meter Telescope
  231. A micro telescope implanted into the eye
  232. How to dismantle a nuclear bomb
  233. Searching for a theory of time
  234. LHC restart pushed back again
  235. Apollo 11 tributes on the Moon landing's 40th anniversary
  236. US gives go-ahead for offshore towers to study wind
  237. Seeing Armstrong on the Moon
  238. Climate change could redraw national borders
  239. Understanding bumpy roads
  240. Medical isotope shortage reaches crisis level again
  241. A glimpse of ancient dying stars
  242. The declining Aral Sea
  243. Uranium found on the Moon
  244. Changing the future of UK science teaching
  245. Opinion: Locking down the NPT
  246. Real science to lead to real education?
  247. Livermore and Sandia labs retool to attract business
  248. Congress de-energizes DOE's training plans
  249. A doubly magic nucleus
  250. The upcoming loss of the Mississippi river delta