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Electron Defined
A subatomic particle with a negative electric charge. Electrons form part of an atom and move around its nucleus.
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Scientists Solve Greatest Superconductor Puzzle Yet
Published August 29, 2008, 5:00 am, AnandTech
With a newfound technical understanding, the skies are clear to develop truly super superconductors...
Spin Is In
Published August 28, 2008, 11:10 am, Forbes
Six physicists are building a magnetic PC that does more and wastes less.
UW buys multimillion-dollar tool for nanotech research
Published August 28, 2008, 10:50 am, UW News
A $1.3 million gift from the Washington Research Foundation will help the University of Washington to acquire an electron beam lithography machine used to build devices at the nanometer scale.
Do These Low-Rated Stocks Deserve Your Support?
Published August 28, 2008, 10:12 am, The Motley Fool
These shareholder-friendly stocks have been marked to underperform the market.
Asian markets close mixed; Hang Seng falls 2.3%
Published August 28, 2008, 3:30 am, INO News
(RTTNews) - The stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region closed mixed on Thursday in seesaw trading after Wall Street finished firm overnight on a rebound in financial stocks and better-than-expected durable goods orders.
FAA wary of new power plant
Published August 26, 2008, 8:04 pm, KTUU Anchorage
A proposed power plant that would be jointly owned by Chugach Electric and Municipal Light and Power is in a poor location, the FAA says.
Lack of infrastructure hampers hydrogen-powered car rally
Published August 26, 2008, 10:45 am, Ars Technica
Car makers recently held the Hydrogen Road Tour 08 to publicize H 2 -powered road cars, but a lack of fueling stations meant long stretches on flatbeds. Is the world ready for the H 2 car? Read More...
Science Briefs
Published August 26, 2008, 12:56 am, The Columbus Dispatch
Arsenic found to power photosynthesis at lake Mono Lake in California has calcium carbonate spires along the shoreline and extremely salty and alkaline water. Ronald S. Oremland and Thomas R. Kulp of the U.S. Geological Survey and colleagues have found something else unusual: bacteria that use arsenic in photosynthesis. The researchers found purple bacteria and cyanobacteria growing in pools fed ...
Attleboro man develops way to harvest energy from waste
Published August 26, 2008, 12:45 am, The Sun Chronicle
ATTLEBORO - A technological startup company with roots in Attleboro has a new take on creating "green energy" - by generating power from microbes.
Professor Andrew Lang: Pioneer of X-ray diffraction physics
Published August 24, 2008, 4:12 pm, Independent
Distinguished for his pioneering studies in X-ray diffraction physics, especially for his development of the technique of X-ray topography, Andrew Lang will be greatly missed by many researchers for his detailed knowledge of crystal physics.
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- Hydrogen Atom Scale Model: A scale model of a hydrogen atom where the electron is made as big as 1 pixel. Does a great job of showing how much empty space matter is really made up of.
- Physique " Du nouveau du côté des supraconducteu rs: Il est difficile d'imagine r, pour quelqu'un qui n'a pas vécu le Woodstock de la physique, la fièvre qui a touché les physiciens lors de l'annonce , en 1986, de la découverte d'une nouvelle classe de matériaux supraconducteu rs à 36 degrés au-dessus du zéro absolu (lui-même à -273,15 degrés Celsius). Mais je peux quand même essayer.
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- VCAC: Cellular Processes: Photosynthesis : The Movie
- YouTube - A New Approach to Design of Massively Parallel Systems
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- Electron Microscopy Sciences: Basic Information on Electron Microscopy Sciences
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- G. J. Stoney - Of the "Electron," or Atom of Electricity: from G. J. Stoney, who recognized the existence of the quantum of charge and named it the "Electron " in his paper "Of the 'Electron ', or Atom of Electricity&qu ot;, Phil Magazine N5 V38 P418-420 Oct 1894
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