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Innovators Richard Ruby, John Larson, and Paul Bradley Win the 2014 AIP Industrial Application of Physics Prize
May 13, 2015
Deuterium in Mars’s Climate, The LHC’s Roaring Return, The Political Landscape of Nuclear Fusion Research, The Newly Forged Science Philanthropy Alliance, Supersolid Helium-4's Scientific Odyssey, and Best Practices When Dealing With Journalists
May 1, 2015
Artificial Joints, Parasitic Butterflies, the Top Quark at 20, an End to Research Austerity and the Crippling Effect of Fukushima on Japanese Particle Physics
April 1, 2015
Hydrogels that Mimic Cartilage, Repurposing Crippled Spacecraft, Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation and The Reflections of a Physicist Congressman
March 6, 2015
Capturing Light at Light Speed, Detecting Clandestine Nuclear Tests, The Mechanical Elegance of Proteins, Pakistan's Nuclear Taj Mahal and Islands of Plastic Garbage
February 5, 2015
New Jersey Astrophysicist David Spergel Wins 2015 Dannie Heineman Prize
January 16, 2015
Baltimore Astrophysicist Marc Kamionkowski Wins 2015 Dannie Heineman Prize
January 16, 2015
Promise in Plasma Acceleration, Potential New Metrics of Academic Dispersion, China’s New Role in Underground Astroparticle Physics, Water From the Deep and Reckoning With Einstein
January 5, 2015
Earth’s Shifting Tropical Belt, Nuclear Nonproliferation, Australian Budget Cuts, The Physics of Skipping Stones and The Deep Space Network at 50
December 3, 2014
REPORT: More Hispanics Earning Bachelor’s Degrees in Physical Sciences and Engineering
December 3, 2014
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