Alice falls into a black hole: Acceleration and quantum entanglement
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Consider that Alice and Bob are two observers at rest separated by a long distance. Each of them has a measuring device that detects, respectively, two different quantum systems. The state of the joint system is said to be ...
Crackling Planets
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Have you ever walked across a wool carpet in leather-soled shoes on a dry winter day, and then reached out toward a doorknob? ZAP! A stinging spark leaps between your fingers and the metal knob.
Long-sought flower-inducing molecule found
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Researchers at the Umeå Plant Science Centre at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden, report about a breakthrough in our understanding of how plants control their flowering. In an article published ...
Researchers Take "Fantastic Voyage" Through the Human Body
Aug 13, 2005 |
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Using revolutionary medical imaging technology, researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology are providing a better understanding of the human body and its many secrets.
Lessons from the tsunami: protect the coast and it will protect you
Aug 13, 2005 |
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Coastal populations and ecosystems are more likely to bounce back from extreme coastal disasters by protecting local environments and building on local knowledge, according to a report published in Science.
Siesta may become part of British life
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The siesta -- a long midday break possibly including a nap -- may be become a way of life in Britain, if climate change results in warmer summers.
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