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    Physicist's Tool Has Potential For Brain Mapping

    A new tool being developed by UT Arlington assistant professor of physics could help scientists map and track the interactions between neurons inside different areas of the brain. The journal Optics Letters recently published a paper by Samarendra Mohanty on the development of a fiber-optic...
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    Physicist Takes Nature As His Model For An Artificial Brain

    Scientists have long been dreaming about building a computer that would work like a brain. This is because a brain is far more energy-saving than a computer, it can learn by itself, and it doesn't need any programming. Privatdozent [senior lecturer] Dr. Andy Thomas from Bielefeld University's...
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    Would the job of a physicist or a mathematician be more likely to involve work

    in time travel theory? The concept of time travel really interests me, and I'm considering becoming either a physicist or a mathematician
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    Those were the days ... when a physicist could murder a counterfeiter in the name of

    William Chaloner reminds me of a handful of people I've known. He possessed a sense of entitlement balanced by a remarkable capacity for greed and tempered with an acute sociopathy. He clearly had a keen intellect and extraordinary manual skill. When Isaac Newton murdered Chaloner (to put it...
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    What is a "Bell Singlet State" (Bell presumably referring to the physicist)?

    What is a "Bell Singlet State" (Bell presumably referring to the physicist)? Bell's inequality EPR paradox quantum mechanics!
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    Physicist Sees With "T-Rays"

    "T-rays" may make X-rays obsolete as a means of detecting bombs on terrorists or illegal drugs on traffickers, among other uses, contends a Texas A&M physicist who is helping lay the theoretic groundwork to make the concept a reality. In addition to being more revealing than X-rays in some...
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    Physicist Sees With "T-Rays"

    "T-rays" may make X-rays obsolete as a means of detecting bombs on terrorists or illegal drugs on traffickers, among other uses, contends a Texas A&M physicist who is helping lay the theoretic groundwork to make the concept a reality. In addition to being more revealing than X-rays in some...
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    The Perfect Gift For the Physicist Who Thinks in Ten Dimensions [Science]

    Holiday shopping can be tough. Holiday shopping for that special someone can be tougher—especially if that someone happens to be a theoretical physicist. Luckily, for the brainiac who has everything there's this beautiful Calabi-Yau Manifold crystal. But what is it, you ask? Why, put simply...
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    Will a physicist help us understand how the two satellites collided last week?

    I could swear that in my Physics class last semester, that for a satellite to be at a certain altitude, it had to go a certain velocity. In my simplistic view (I hate Newton and his dang gravity and rotational motion crap! lol), if all the satellites at that altitude are going the same speed...
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