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Physics peeks into the ballot box

When it comes to elections, are voters as predictable as atoms? »

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U.S. physics degrees reach all-time high

Academic year 2010-11 produced more physics bachelor’s and PhDs than ever before. »

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Physics can tilt the odds of roulette

If you want to beat the house, it helps to think like a physicist. »

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Nanomaterials for energy efficiency

Ultra-thin “two-dimensional” materials offer promising properties. »

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