Published online: 29 March 2007; | doi:10.1038/news070326-12 Cold fusion is back at the American Chemical Society Chemistry meeting grants audience to...
Examination of radiation left from birth of universe could alter theories Using relic radiation from the birth of the universe, astrophysicists at the...
Titanium Dioxide -- It Slices, It Dices ... Science Daily - Chemists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Arizona State...
Diamonds are forever... diverse A post-doctoral fellow at McGill University has discovered that diamonds may well be forever, but their origins are not...
New Adaptive Optics Technique Demonstrated Science Daily - On the evening of 25 March 2007, the Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics Demonstrator (MAD) achieved...
French set new rail speed record The TGV is the fastest conventional train in the world A French high-speed train (TGV) has smashed the world record for a...
The following article from the New Scientist indicates that axions are a primary component of Dark Matter thereby making dark matter superconducting and not...
Failure during Cern magnet test The inner triplets were installed in the LHC tunnel in 2006 A vital component in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle...
Hey, WIMPs: Beware of Dwarf Arrows in the center of this image point toward the supermassive black hole at the galactic center of the Milky Way galaxy. GLAST...
5 April 2007 Tunnelling out in real time ... Atoms exposed to intense light lose one or more electrons and become ionized. In strong light fields this type of...
Supernova impostor goes supernova Swift Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope image of Supernova 2006jc in the galaxy UGC 4904 in three filters. Credit: NASA/Swift/S....
Dust clouds in cosmic cycle The planetary haze is created by a star like the sun, which has ejected most of its mass into space. The ejection happens when the...
A Physicist's Guide to Texas Hold 'Em What are the odds that poker can be explained by statistical physics, much the same as a variety of other complex...
The famous Cave of Crystals in the Naica mine, Chihuahua, Mexico. The giant faceted and transparent single crystals of gypsum measure up to 11m in length. They...
Aircraft swarm around single airborne controller 17:40 02 April 2007 NewScientist.com news service Paul Marks During the demonstration flight, the pilot of a...
Nanogenerator provides continuous power by harvesting energy from the environment Close-up image shows a prototype direct-current nanogenerator fabricated by...
Searching for Exotic Particles from Cosmic-Ray Collisions Our planet is constantly bombarded with cosmic rays. Most collide with atoms in our atmosphere,...
Super-cool work could expose quantum behavior MIT researchers have developed a technique to cool this dime-sized mirror (small circle suspended in the center...
Research suggests Ford was not the true father of mass automated car production Henry Ford has long been heralded as the father of modern mass automotive...
AMD Launches 3.0GHz Opteron Processors AMD is launching two additional dual-core processors for two-way, four-way and eight-ways systems, and touting new...
Science 6 April 2007: Vol. 316. no. 5821, pp. 99 - 102 DOI: 10.1126/science.1139227 Giant Fluctuations of Coulomb Drag in a Bilayer System A. S. Price,1 A. K....
3.2 Billion-year-old Surprise: Earth Had Strong Magnetic Field Science Daily - Geophysicists at the University of Rochester announce in today's issue of Nature...
Published Online April 5, 2007 Science DOI: 10.1126/science.1140300 Submitted on January 23, 2007 Accepted on March 27, 2007 Functional Quantum Nodes for...
Researchers move closer to switching nuclear isomer decay on and off Livermore researchers have moved one step closer to being able to turn on and off the...
Pictures Posing Questions The next steps in photography could blur reality Patrick L. Barry When a celebrity appears in a fan-magazine photo, there's no...
Systematic errors in cosmic microwave background polarization measurements Daniel O'Dea, Anthony Challinor and Bradley R. Johnson Abstract: We investigate the...
Some Fear Russia to Become Space Cabbie A Soyuz TMA-9 booster rocket blasts off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Monday, Sept. 18, 2006. A planned...
Dust Clouds In Cosmic Cycle Science Daily - It has been a mystery for astronomers how certain dying stars have their colossal quantities of material blown out...
Abrupt Climate Change Far More Common Than Previously Thought Science Daily - It came on quickly and then lasted nearly two decades, eventually killing more...
High-resolution images herald new era in Earth sciences Seismic waves from earthquakes penetrate the Earth's mantle and scatter back at the core-mantle...