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Nanophysics Nov 20, 2014

Researchers create 3-D stereoscopic color prints with nanopixels

(Phys.org) —By designing nanopixels that encode two sets of information—or colors of light—within the same pixel, researchers have developed a new method for making 3D color prints. Each pixel can exhibit one of two ...

Space Exploration Nov 12, 2014

Giant sunspot returns – and it's bigger and badder than ever

The largest sunspot seen in 24 years is rotating back to face the Earth, and it looks to have grown even bigger.

Analytical Chemistry Nov 5, 2014

Startup measures movement in cells to improve cancer drug development

Officials at a life sciences startup based on a Purdue University innovation say their technology could help pharmaceutical companies find more effective drug candidates and improve the results of personalized cancer care.

Other Oct 27, 2014

Best of Last Week – POLARBEAR detects oldest light, PhotoMath solves equations and oldest human DNA found

It was another big week for physics as a team of researchers led by Brown University's Vesna Mitrovic found new evidence for an unusual superconducting state—the results of fifty years of research. Also, a team of cosmologists ...

Condensed Matter Aug 22, 2014

An interesting glimpse into how future state-of-the-art electronics might work

(Phys.org) —Using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) synchrotron, scientists have developed a new, cutting-edge technique enabling them to visualize the inner-workings of electronics.

General Physics Aug 8, 2014

The black hole at the birth of the Universe

Our universe may have emerged from a black hole in a higher-dimensional universe, propose a trio of Perimeter Institute researchers.

Quantum Physics May 14, 2014

Breakthrough paper on the Aharonov-Bohm effect published

Chapman University affiliated quantum physicist Yutaka Shikano, Ph.D., has published a milestone paper in the journal Nature Communications. The title of the article is "Aharonov-Bohm effect with quantum tunneling in linear ...

General Physics Mar 21, 2014

New microscopy technique captures 3-D images of cells as they flow through a microfluidic channel

In 2007, MIT scientists developed a type of microscopy that allowed them to detail the interior of a living cell in three dimensions, without adding any fluorescent markers or other labels. This technique also revealed key ...

General Physics Feb 13, 2014

Physics: A fundamental force for future security

What is matter? What is energy? What holds matter together? How do the various constituents of the universe interact at the most basic level? Where does the Earth sit in relation to the rest of the universe? Can we predict ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 11, 2014

First 3-D movies of living sperm

To improve their chances of success, in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics need to assess the viability of the sperm they use. Now doctors may soon have a new technique to help them sort the good sperm cells from the less ...

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