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Science News February 9, 2008 |
Timeline: From the February 5, 1938, issue Diatom shell markings test quality of lenses... Nature changed the rules 10 billion years ago... New features discovered on face of the moon... |
Science News December 9, 2006 |
Timeline: From the December 5, 1936 Old Glass in New Forms... New Element Discovered in Interstellar Space... Einstein Invents Automatic Camera with "Electric Eye"... |
Science News June 22, 2002 |
TimeLine: June 18, 1932 Muddy mississippi yields pearls that rival orient's... Carbon dioxide discovered in atmosphere of Venus... Cosmic rays caused by solar activity, says French physicist... |
Science News April 14, 2007 |
Timeline: From the April 10, 1937, Issue Eggs of Brook Trout Have Beauty of Pearls... New Clue to Atom's Heart From Artificial Element... |
Science News December 22, 2001 |
From the December 19 & 26, 1931, issues Santa Claus Cavalrymen Bestride Strange Steeds... Hydrogen Atoms of Twice Usual Weight are Discovered... Standing Audience Improves Building Acoustics One-Fourth... Loot From Half of Country Brought to One State... Cold Storage Does Not Harm Vitamin C of Apples... Minute Objects in Cells May be Heredity Carriers... |
Science News December 22, 2007 |
Timeline: From the December 18 & 25, 1937, issues No two alike... Newfound fossils prove pithecanthropus was human... Dinosaur tracks found near Gettysburg site... Odd trick of dripstone builds Santa Claus image... 'Empty' space not empty; is filled with many things... etc. |
Science News March 16, 2002 |
TimeLine: March 12, 1932 Scientists unearth new portrait of King Tut's girl-wife... Tapping of the atom's energy achieved in new experiment... Scientists learning secret of how plants manufacture food... |
Chemistry World October 17, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
Heaviest Element Awaits Confirmation A team of Russian and American scientists has claimed the discovery of element 118, the newest and heaviest addition to the periodic table. |
Science News May 13, 2006 |
From the May 9, 1936, Issue Scientists Describe Design of Fortress for Atom Study... New Weapon Against Cancer Possible in Neutron Ray... Scientist Predicts Nature of Communication of Future... |
Science News June 2, 2001 |
Timeline: May 30, 1931 Life is rare in universe, astronomer believes... Certain chemicals will put yeast into sleeping stage... Effect of movies measured scientifically... |
Science News April 28, 2001 |
TimeLine: April 25, 1931 Fungus beautifies self with fur-trimmed edge... Soybeans recommended as the ideal human food... Mysterious nucleus of atom yields secrets to bombardment... |
Science News September 30, 2006 |
Timeline: From the September 26, 1936, Issue Fall Showers Bring Forth September Mushrooms... "Coldest" Star in Universe Found by Chicago Astronomer... Trichinosis 10 Times as Common as Has Been Supposed... |
Science News December 1, 2007 |
Timeline: From the November 27, 1937, issue Atom smasher... First estimate of size of new subatomic particle... Past climatic changes shown by pollen in bogs... |
Science News June 14, 2003 |
TimeLine: June 10, 1933 Brainlike stalagmites found in Maryland cave... Matter created experimentally from light and cosmic rays... Contents of "empty space" revealed by colors of nebulae |
Science News January 21, 2006 |
From the January 18, 1936, Issue Scientists Shown Model of Second-Largest Telescope... Relief for Angina Pectoris, "Most Painful" Disease... Lightest Solid Ever Found Made at Bartol Laboratories... |
Chemistry World November 15, 2011 Kate McAlpine |
Shedding light on ultracold reactions in space Two teams of researchers in the US and Europe have shown that light can play a bigger role than expected in the nascent field of ultracold atom-ion interactions. |
Science News August 12, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 8, 1936, Issue Food for the Land... "Dirtless Farming" is Now Successful Out in Garden... Two Drops of Blood Reveal Elements in New Analysis... |
Science News March 6, 2004 |
From the March 3, 1934, issue 164-Mile Wind Blows on mt. Washington... Functions of Brain Areas Revealed by New Technique... First Chemical Proof Obtained For Artificial Transmutation... etc. |
Science News September 2, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 29, 1936, issue Modern science helps to combat forest fire menace... Milky Way still in infancy judging by mass radiated... New kind of atom destruction found in Pike's Peak tests... |
Science News July 5, 2003 |
From the July 1, 1933, issue Seven mummies from Texas cave brought to Smithsonian... Successes in atom smashing evaluated by Dr. Millikan... Atomic bombardment breaks up more elements |
Technology Research News August 11, 2004 |
Single gold atoms altered The gold atom, positioned on an ultrathin film of sodium chloride, remained stable during the operation, despite the change in charge. |
Science News September 8, 2007 |
Timeline: From the September 4, 1937, Issue Enraged Grizzlies Growl as 50,000 Visitors Stare... Radioactive Potassium is New 'Clock' to Check Age of Earth... Overanxious Parents May be Cause of Children's Stuttering... |
Chemistry World August 10, 2012 Nina Notman |
Tweaked weighing scales help map the island of stability The mass of the heavy element lawrencium has been measured directly for the first time by German scientists. |
Science News January 6, 2001 |
TimeLine: January 3, 1931 Strange Sea Flowers Blossom on Reef... Universe Not Running Down, is Latest Hope of Science... Sun Spots May be Due to Tidal Effect of Planets... |
Science News October 19, 2002 |
TimeLine: October 15, 1932 The saber-tooth strikes... Dangers of dust in industry described at safety congress... Scientist directs huge magnet in attack to smash atom... |
Science News November 8, 2003 |
TimeLine: November 4, 1933 Weight loss found to be clue to personality type... Particles get greatest energy from whirligig atomic-gun... Pithecanthropus had "modern" contemporary, briton claims... |
Science News January 28, 2006 |
From the January 25, 1936, Issue Huge Scoop Shovel Lifts Largest Truck with Ease... New Cornell Atom Smasher to Find Uses in Cancer Study... Wheat "Stuffed" with CO 2 Grows Larger... |
Science News |
TimeLine: October 18, 1930 Archaeologists Find Patient Peruvian Surgeons Lost... New Method Shows Scientists Growth of Living Tissue... Atomic Projectiles Sought to Release Energy of Atom... |
Science News July 28, 2001 |
TimeLine: July 25, 1931 98-ton butterfly valve, a simple device... Universe's outposts may be forever beyond reach of man... Nothing solid left as atoms dissolve in nebulous waves... |
Science News April 8, 2006 |
From the April 4, 1936, issue Beauty unseen... Old age might be postponed 15 years by a proper diet... Vast power from atoms hopeless for industrial uses... |
Science News September 21, 2002 |
TimeLine: September 17, 1932 Another great wall... Chimpanzee excels baby in several mental tests... Discovery of new energy form predicted |
Science News October 12, 2002 |
From the October 8, 1932, issue Autumn Brings Nobility Even to Cornfield Weeds... Cosmic Rays May be Emitted When Magnetic Poles Combine... Milk Pasteurized by Conducting Electricity... |
Science News March 31, 2001 |
TimeLine: March 28, 1931 Prince lion-cub speaks a word for himself... Einstein finds past events not knowable with certainty... Physicists now sure vibrations occur in heart of atom... |
Science News October 4, 2003 |
TimeLine: September 30, 1933 First glimpses of a new world... Most intelligent college men choose most intelligent mates... High-voltage neutrons may be most effective atom splitters |
Science News February 15, 2003 |
TimeLine: February 11, 1933 Yellow sodium light effective outdoors... Tuning in on atomic hearts makes their breaking easier... Einstein develops quantum mechanics in latest paper |
Popular Mechanics December 3, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
Fringe Pushes Probability to the Limit as Characters Walk Through Walls Fringe loves to toe the line between science fact and fiction, but this time its tilted far over onto the fiction side. |
Science News April 7, 2001 |
TimeLine: April 4, 1931 Paschal flowers bloom on prairies of the west... Test devised for measuring efficiency of the heart... Electrons and protons paired in atom nucleus... |
Chemistry World October 26, 2011 Jon Cartwright |
Complex organic matter may have been found beyond the Solar System Scientists in Hong Kong believe they have found traces of organic compounds deep in interstellar space that have similar structures to coal and oil. |
Chemistry World July 5, 2007 Michael Gross |
Cold Chemistry Chemical reactions at extremely low temperatures can run at surprisingly fast rates and astrochemists have begun to figure out why. |
Chemistry World July 16, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Confirmation of buckyballs in the Milky Way The presence of buckyballs in the Milky Way has been confirmed by scientists who matched the absorption spectra of C 60 + ions to two previously unidentified absorption features in spectra of the interstellar medium that were identified over 20 years ago. |
Science News May 12, 2007 |
Timeline: From the May 8, 1937, issue Places last bolt in frame of 200-inch telescope... New form of matter found in cosmic-ray bombardments... Undergraduates plan rocket study with new society... |
Chemistry World March 21, 2013 Neil Withers |
Harry Kroto: From light years to nanometers -- and back My emphasis in the Pittcon plenary lecture is that the discovery of C 60 started off from an interest in massive clouds of gas in interstellar space. You go from these huge objects into the nanoscale world and back again out into space. |