Posts in: Physical Science

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No Signal in the City

No Signal in the City

Why it’s still hard to get cell-phone reception in the urban jungle.

By Joshua J Romero | Posted April 13, 2007

More than fun and games

More than fun and games

Toy Fair 2007 prepares kids to become the scientists of tomorrow.

By Ben Leach | Posted April 4, 2007

How Many People Have Been In Space?

How Many People Have Been In Space?

- asks Gail

By Joshua J Romero | Posted March 26, 2007

Concerns Still Swirling Around New Passports

Concerns Still Swirling Around New Passports

Experts continue to debate the merits of putting radio frequency chips in American passports.

By Molly Webster | Posted February 7, 2007

Equality of Mathematicians

Equality of Mathematicians

Despite a recent vote, America’s largest mathematical society lacks individual recognition.

By Morgen E. Peck | Posted January 31, 2007

Tracing a Bullet Back to Its Gun

Tracing a Bullet Back to Its Gun

Researchers use acoustics to help soldiers better defend themselves from sniper fire.

By Jeremy Hsu | Posted January 29, 2007

What We Know about Cosmology

What We Know about Cosmology

And what we might hope to discover, according to the new book Brave New Universe.

By Kristina Fiore | Posted January 17, 2007

Stringing Up String Theory

Stringing Up String Theory

Mathematician Peter Woit explains why string theory is worse than wrong.

By Karen Schrock | Posted December 28, 2006

How Do Motion-Sensing Video Game Controllers Work?

How Do Motion-Sensing Video Game Controllers Work?

–asks Zak from Cleveland, Ohio

By Joshua J Romero | Posted December 18, 2006

Elastic Electrodes

Elastic Electrodes

Flexible electroconductive materials will advance medicine

By Morgen E. Peck | Posted December 1, 2006

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