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Physics Sites to See in Washington D.C.

Physics Sites to See in Washington D.C.

While many people think of Washington, D.C., as a city rich in politics and history, it's easy to forget how much science-related events are going on in the city as well. During a recent trip to the nation's capital, I had the pleasure to view a lot of such locations, and the pictures of some of ...


The Science of Heroes

The Science of Heroes

Tonight is the fourth season premiere of the NBC hit television series Heroes, a show which has always had a somewhat loose relationship with physical reality. Despite that, however, I wrote two essays on the science of the television series, which appear in Heroes and Philosophy, edited by David...


George Ellis & Multiverse Skepticism

It's long been a tradition among physicists that, to celebrate an auspicious birthday, there is thrown a great big conference which is, essentially, an excuse for a big party, under the guise of performing academically useful work. Well, apparently when George Ellis' 70th birthday began to app...

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Could Dark Photons & Dark Atoms Exist?

A little over a year ago, Sean Carroll over at Cosmic Variance brought up the idea of Dark Photons, a mysterious analog to dark matter and dark energy that would have created a sort of shadow version of electromagnetism. (The photon is the gauge boson of electromagnetism, meaning that it's the pa...

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About.com Looks for Contributing Writers

About.com is looking for freelance writers! The About.com Contributing Writers program was created to help us cover topics that may not be broad enough for a full GuideSite. Contributing Writers work alongside our Guides, covering specific subtopics that fall within the larger topic areas of our ...

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Interview with Quarkmaster Murray Gell-Mann

Physicist Murray Gell-Mann is the physicist credited with the development of quantum chromodynamics, the theory of how hadrons are actually composed of individual quarks, which earned him the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physics. In this recent interview with Science News editor-in-chief Tom Siegfried, Ge...

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