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TUESDAY 26. OCTOBER, 2010
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Lessons from the battle over Cape Wind.
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Rosalind Picard, professor at MIT, explains and demonstrates the Q Sensor.
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MONDAY 25. OCTOBER, 2010
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The Sun's passage through interstellar clouds can explain a number of anomalies in the geomagnetic record, say astrophysicists
When galactic cosmic rays enter the atmosphere, they smash into nuclei forming various kinds of exotic by-products. Astrophysicists think that beryllium-10, chlorine-36 and carbon-14 in particular are formed in this way.
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Genome sequencing makes its move into pop culture.
The "Godfather of heavy metal," "the Prince of Darkness," the man who made himself famous by biting the heads off small animals--Ozzy Osbourne--has had his genome sequenced.
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SATURDAY 23. OCTOBER, 2010
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week

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FRIDAY 22. OCTOBER, 2010
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The best of the bunch (so far) for the 2010 American Physical Society's Gallery of Fluid Motion
Each year, the Fluid Dynamics division of the American Physical Society holds a conference. This year,

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THURSDAY 21. OCTOBER, 2010
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The amazing properties of graphene now include the ability to create mass, according to a new prediction
The nature of mass is one of the great enduring puzzles of science. What is mass and where does it come from are questions that have puzzled scientists and philosophers for centuries.
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WEDNESDAY 20. OCTOBER, 2010
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A new telescope will use the world's largest digital camera to capture 20 terabytes of image data every day.
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How fast should a wet dog rotate it's body to dry its fur?
It's a question that many dog owners will have spent sleepless nights pondering. How rapidly should a wet dog oscillate its body to dry its fur?
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TUESDAY 19. OCTOBER, 2010
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Is to possible to surf the shockwave generated by an object travelling at supersonic speed? You bet
Shock waves aren't your ordinary kind of sound wave. They occur in air when the speed of the gas changes by more than the speed of sound, usually when being pushed by a solid body. When that happens, sound waves cannot escape and so form a region of high pressure called the shock front.
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MONDAY 18. OCTOBER, 2010
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An analysis of almost 10 million tweets from 2008 shows how they can be used to predict stock market movements up to 6 days in advance
There's no shortage of people who say they know how to predict whether the stock market will go up or down on a particular day. But there are few, if any, who can do it consistently better than tossing a coin.
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Publishers are about to grant Google monopolistic pricing power and permanent exclusivity over countless "orphaned" works.
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SATURDAY 16. OCTOBER, 2010
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week

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FRIDAY 15. OCTOBER, 2010
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Fluid dynamicists have developed a technique for creating flat, unsupported sheets of soap film
Put your finger through a thin soap film and it'll pop out of existence in the blink of an eye. Physicists have recorded exactly how this behaviour occurs using high-speed cameras to see how the soap film retracts when it is punctured.
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A prototype device provides access to full-service optometry in your pocket.
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A new algorithm for detecting social networks handles dolphins, karate students, and Chinese computer scientists with equal aplomb.
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Will automatic filters help people deal with information overload?
A stockbroker today has access to better up-to-the-minute information about businesses than ever before, but there's far too much of it. Finding a key piece of information at the right moment could be the ticket to huge returns, but it's hard for any Web user to know what to focus on.
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THURSDAY 14. OCTOBER, 2010
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And, in case you're wondering, the answer is 6.02214084(18) × 10^23
How many atoms are there in a kilogram of silicon? This number is Avogadro's constant and working out its value is one of the more important tasks that materials scientists face.
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With so much money at stake, a growing array of services profit by helping developers get their apps to the top of the charts.
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WEDNESDAY 13. OCTOBER, 2010
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Some of our galaxy's spiral arms are straight rather than curved, giving the Milky Way a distinctly square look, say astronomers
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A free text editor and a backup tool is all we need to query our 140 character ouvre.
Your Twitter stream (and, soon, your

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TUESDAY 12. OCTOBER, 2010
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Making computers faster means relying less on the central processing unit (CPU) less than ever before.
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Scientist have long believed that it is possible to create a white hole in your kitchen sink. Now they've proved it experimentally
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MONDAY 11. OCTOBER, 2010
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What do you get if you cross the Physics arXiv with the social networking site Digg.com?
Over the weekend, I received this email from

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SATURDAY 9. OCTOBER, 2010
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The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week:

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