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AIP News Release and Statements Archive

James Kakalios Wins 2016 Gemant Award from AIP
Norfolk underwater, a nonreciprocal antenna, radiation-powered artificial hearts, the inception of young physicists’ identities, inhaled nanoparticles, a futurist essay contest, and more
Puzzling out ancient diets, learning from Chernobyl and Fukushima, LIGO in-toto, New Horizon’s troubled conception, support networks for female physicists, physics in 100 years, and more
Last Call for Entries: AIP's 2016 Science Writing Awards
The fertile physics of chemical gardens, bridging Europe’s neutron gap, microphones that shaped popular music, polar vortices, turning over the keys at Los Alamos, and more
Cosmologist Neil Turok Wins 2016 Tate Medal for International Leadership in Physics
Addicted to love? It's not you, it's your brain. (video)
Volcano research flowing from North Korea, an electric telegraph’s bicentennial, beating the ultrasound diffraction limit, atoms for peace, and more
Proving quantum entanglement, Puerto Rico’s financial crisis, a single electron’s elusive radiation, superior European climate forecasting, patterns in the Zooniverse, the physics of glass, and more
Preparing astronauts to survive on Mars, Nobel Prize-winning neutrino flavor oscillations, stimulating beauty in the ionosphere, the scaling back of the Iranian nuclear program, and more

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