Topic
Space, Physics, and Math
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Jeremy Hsu • August 29, 2007
As the national power grid ages, we become more vulnerable to blackouts.
Andrea Anderson • August 22, 2007
Andrew Kent’s New York University physics lab delves into the mysterious world of quantum computing.
Erica Westly • July 18, 2007
Can physics solve the mystery of avian flight?
How could the universe expand faster than the speed of light? That seems impossible!
Joshua J Romero • July 9, 2007
- asks Paul
Joshua J Romero • April 13, 2007
Why it’s still hard to get cell-phone reception in the urban jungle.
Ben Leach • April 4, 2007
Toy Fair 2007 prepares kids to become the scientists of tomorrow.
Joshua J Romero • March 26, 2007
- asks Gail
Molly Webster • February 7, 2007
Experts continue to debate the merits of putting radio frequency chips in American passports.
Morgen E. Peck • January 31, 2007
Despite a recent vote, America's largest mathematical society lacks individual recognition.
Jeremy Hsu • January 29, 2007
Researchers use acoustics to help soldiers better defend themselves from sniper fire.
Kristina Fiore • January 17, 2007
And what we might hope to discover, according to the new book Brave New Universe.
Karen Schrock • December 28, 2006
Mathematician Peter Woit explains why string theory is worse than wrong.
Joshua J Romero • December 18, 2006
--asks Zak from Cleveland, Ohio
Morgen E. Peck • December 1, 2006
Flexible electroconductive materials will advance medicine
Edyta Zielinska • November 13, 2006
A new book explores how the language of math is truer than words in describing the world