Bright Future For Photonic Quantum Computers
Harnessing the unique features of the quantum world promises a dramatic speed-up in information processing as compared to the fastest classical machines. Scientists from the Group of Philip Walther from the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna succeeded in prototyping a new and highly resource … [Read More...]
Tri-High Physics Symposium mimics physicist presentations
May 19, 2013 By Staff NEW — 6 a.m. May 19, 2013 Physics students from Skyline, Liberty and Issaquah high schools have the chance to practice what real physicists do at the Tri-High Physics Symposium. The event is modeled after what physicists do when they have … [Read More...]
MacArthur students' continue balloon soars on second try
DECATUR — The last time MacArthur High School’s physics students sent up a weather balloon capsule, it went a bit off course.It landed in Greenville, when it was supposed to land in Champaign. It didn’t rise high enough to take the photos they’d hoped for, and the GPS system didn’t … [Read More...]
Raffi Torres dangling for generation of Round 2 after conduct strike on Kings’ Stoll
As soon as the Department of Player Safety requested an in-person hearing for Raffi Torres, you knew the San Jose Sharks' winger was in trouble. I mean, sure, bringing Raffi to New York simply gave them the option of suspending him for five games or more, but this is Raffi Torres we're talking … [Read More...]
Cardboard boats learn physics
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Elsevier and Russian Ministry of Education and Science Announce 2013 Scopus Award Winners
ST.PETERSBURG, Russia, May 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Elsevier, the world-leading provider of scientific, technical, and medical information products and services, and the Russian Ministry of Education and Science announced the winners of the 2013 Scopus Awards Russia. The Scopus Award program, first … [Read More...]
Stony Brook University gets $1M production gift
by Claude Solnik Long Island Business News Published: May 20, 2013 Tags: astronomy, C.N. Yeng, Deng Wei, donation, endowed chair, physics, Stony Brook University, theoretical physics 7:54 am Mon, May 20, 2013 Stony Brook University has received … [Read More...]
Human calculator: Fabens High math expert earns titles, MIT scholarship
Solving complex math problems is simple for Fabens High School senior Miguel Medrano, who sees the mathematical equations as challenges to investigate and solve. Medrano's ability to solve geometric, algebraic, precalculus and calculus problems in a matter of seconds has garnered him recognition … [Read More...]

