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Category Archives: physics
Alternative to Phosphorus based life found or synthesized? Big deal!
Arsenic’s atomic number is 33 and Phosphorus’ is 15. They share the same column in periodic table which means their chemical composition is similar. NASA found that bacteria which is very adaptable when deprived of Phosphorus in an Arsenic rich … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, Life, science science news, synthetic biology
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Autism resources on the web
Reading a comment on one of my science news item about autism, I thought it would be a good idea to compile a list of online sources for autism. For those looking to be educated about this subject, and don’t … Continue reading
Posted in autism, health, Life, physics
Tagged autism, biology, functioning of brain, science
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Fluid dynamics as a way to study quantum mechanics?
Recently, Yves Couder, a physicist at Université Paris Diderot, has conducted a series of experiments in which millimeter-scale fluid droplets, bouncing up and down on a vibrated fluid bath, are guided by the waves that they themselves produce. In many … Continue reading
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Tagged fluid dynamics, physics, quantum mechanics, science, science news
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Can you imagine the tiniest and the largest things in the world?
No need to imagine. Click on this link. What lies to the left of the tiny and to the right of the mega? No one knows. Playing with this link gives you the impression that the space between different dimensions … Continue reading
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Tagged complexity, quantum mechanics, science, science news
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Super solids existence may be finally resolved
super solids — bizarre quantum solids that flow effortlessly, as they have no friction — have come back into the limelight. The first claim to have made one, in 2004, was cast into doubt in June this year by experimental … Continue reading
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What causes frustration and how to control it!
Quantum frustration that results in entanglement. coping with frustration in quantum sense