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Paolo Zanardi What Happens When You Pop a Quantum Balloon?
Released April 18, 2008
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Photo of Norman R. Augustine National Science Board to Honor Norm Augustine with Prestigious Vannevar Bush Award
Released April 16, 2008
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Photo of a student and a plane taking off. National Science Board Names 2008 Public Service Award Winners
Released April 2, 2008
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physics graphic Rare Cosmic Rays are From Far Away
Released March 20, 2008
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Photo of the new micro-fan which is only slightly larger than a dime. Tiny Torrents
Released March 17, 2008
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John Simonetti Physicists and Engineers Search For New Dimension
Released March 17, 2008
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Alfred Hubler Real and Virtual Pendulums Swing as One in Mixed Reality State
Released March 10, 2008
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physics graphic Physicists: After 30 Years of Study, Rare Particle Confirms Prediction
Released March 10, 2008
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Photos of Arden Bement, NSF's director, and glaciers. Attend Capital Science 2008, a Premier Showcase of Scientific Talent, at NSF
Released March 4, 2008
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ATLAS detector Last Large Piece of ATLAS Particle Detector Lowered into Ground
Released February 29, 2008
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Michael Thorpe Scientists Using Laser Light to Detect Potential Diseases Via Breath Samples, Says New Study
Released February 18, 2008
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physics graphic Collaboration Helps Make JILA Strontium Atomic Clock 'Best in Class'
Released February 14, 2008
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physics graphic COUPP Experiment Tightens Limits on Dark Matter
Released February 14, 2008
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Generic News Image National Science Foundation to Host Annual Budget Request Rollout and Open House on Feb. 4
Released January 31, 2008
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Molecular Walker Molecular Walker Takes Baby Steps
Released January 17, 2008
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The cover of Science and Engineering Indicators 2008 celebrates International Polar Year. National Science Board Releases Science and Engineering Indicators 2008
Released January 15, 2008
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Richard Haglund Ultrafast Optical Shutter is Switched Entirely by Laser Light
Released December 6, 2007
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Simon Swordy Radiation Flashes May Help Crack Cosmic Mystery
Released December 3, 2007
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physics graphic Were the First Stars Dark?
Released December 3, 2007
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Alan T. Waterman Award, the highest honor awarded by the National Science Foundation Call for Waterman Award Nominations
Released November 27, 2007
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National Medal of Science Call for National Medal of Science Nominations
Released November 26, 2007
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LIGO PIs A New Window on The Universe
Released November 15, 2007
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In a microbial electrolysis cell, bacteria break up fermented plant waste to form hydrogen Microbes Churn Out Hydrogen at Record Rate
Released November 12, 2007
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Sheldon Stone Fragile Detector Installed at International Nuclear Research Facility
Released November 12, 2007
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Adam Phillips and Bellave S. Shivaram Scientists Discover Record-Breaking Hydrogen Storage Materials for Use in Fuel Cells
Released November 9, 2007
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physicists in the lab Physicists See Similarities in Stream of Sand Grains, Exotic Plasma at Birth of Universe
Released November 6, 2007
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White House exterior Beginning Scientists Receive Presidential Awards
Released November 1, 2007
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ceirin5 molecule Rutgers Physicists Show How Electrons 'Gain Weight' in Metal Compounds Near Absolute Zero
Released November 1, 2007
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This image, taken by a transmission electron microscope, shows the carbon-nanotube radio. World's Smallest Radio Fits in the Palm of the Hand . . . of an Ant
Released October 31, 2007
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nanoradio World's Smallest Radio Uses Single Nanotube to Pick Up Good Vibrations
Released October 31, 2007
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