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General Physics Jan 22, 2009

Long-Distance Teleportation Between Two Atoms: First between atoms 1 meter apart

(PhysOrg.com) -- For the first time, scientists have successfully teleported information between two separate atoms in unconnected enclosures a meter apart - a significant milestone in the global quest for practical quantum ...

General Physics Dec 12, 2008

Breakthrough experiment on high-temperature superconductors

(PhysOrg.com) -- New information about the metallic state from which high temperature superconductivity emerges, has been revealed in an innovative experiment performed at the University of Bristol.

Space Exploration May 27, 2008

September launch for ESA's gravity mission GOCE

A new launch date has been set for GOCE. The change of date is due to precautionary measures taken after the malfunction of an upper-stage section of a Russian Proton launcher. Now confirmed not to affect GOCE's Rockot launcher, ...

Mar 26, 2008

Living upside-down shapes spiders for energy saving

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Spain and Croatia led an investigation into the peculiar lifestyle of numerous spider species, which live, feed, breed and ‘walk’ in an upside-down hanging position. According ...

Archaeology Jun 7, 2007

Agonized pose tells of dinosaur death throes

The peculiar pose of many fossilized dinosaurs, with wide-open mouth, head thrown back and recurved tail, likely resulted from the agonized death throes typical of brain damage and asphyxiation, according to two paleontologists.

Apr 19, 2006

Dizzy Little Green Man - XMM-Newton Reveals a Tumbling Pulsar

When the first pulsar was discovered, it was nicknamed LGM-1 or 'Little Green Man 1' because it was beaming such a regular signal into space. Now an international team of astronomers have discovered a pulsar that is tumbling ...

Nov 24, 2005

Electrons 'tunnel' through water molecules between nestled proteins

Duke University theoretical chemists who spend much of their time calculating how the exotic rules of quantum mechanics govern electrons motion between and through biological molecules have garnered surprising results when ...

Nov 16, 2005

Integral reveals new class of 'supergiant' X-ray binary stars

ESA’s Integral gamma-ray observatory has discovered a new, highly populated class of X-ray fast ‘transient’ binary stars, undetected in previous observations. With this discovery, Integral confirms how much it is contributing ...

May 16, 2005

Nanotube water doesn't freeze - even at hundreds of degrees below zero

A new form of water has been discovered by physicists in Argonne's Intense Pulsed Neutron Source (IPNS) Division. Called nanotube water, these molecules contain two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom but do not turn into ...

Dec 7, 2004

Building Materials For Interplanetary Stations

A new technology developed by Russian scientists with support of the International Science & Technology Center allows to produce antennas and telescope mirrors, walls and partitions for a space station, solar panels and even ...

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