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Science News October 12, 2002 |
From the October 8, 1932, issue Autumn Brings Nobility Even to Cornfield Weeds... Cosmic Rays May be Emitted When Magnetic Poles Combine... Milk Pasteurized by Conducting Electricity... |
Science News March 1, 2003 |
TimeLine: February 25, 1933 Adam and Eve in the oldest city... 'Positron' confirmed as new particle of matter... Two new kinds of mercury discovered by Briton |
Science News June 14, 2003 |
TimeLine: June 10, 1933 Brainlike stalagmites found in Maryland cave... Matter created experimentally from light and cosmic rays... Contents of "empty space" revealed by colors of nebulae |
Science News January 27, 2007 |
Timeline: From the January 23, 1937, Issue America's First Slums... Expanding Universe Theory Receives Blow in Discussions... Famous Mathematical Problem Solved at Chicago... |
Science News March 9, 2002 |
TimeLine: March 5, 1932 Weird leather costumes protect electric workers... Neutron, atomic brick, may solve mystery of cosmic rays... Solid matter composed of numerous atoms in blocks... |
Science News April 6, 2002 |
TimeLine: April 2, 1932 Teletypewriters can now be used in home... Einstein and de Sitter return to Euclidean idea of cosmos... Cannot know universe's shape without more observations... Entire universe still young, little older than earth itself... New long-time clock is rotation of Milky Way... etc. |
Science News April 13, 2002 |
TimeLine: April 9, 1932 issue Spiders' eggs form pattern like mosaic of pebbles... Super-sensitivity of new research tool is confirmed... Light velocity is key to other numerical constants... European scientists study neutron, latest atomic part... |
Science News November 29, 2003 |
TimeLine: November 25, 1933 Steel towers go up and down to speed survey of country... Cosmic collapses held cause of birth of spiral nebulae... Long-known chemical found to be most versatile solvent... |
Science News June 24, 2006 |
From the June 20, 1936, issue Lightning portrait repays patience of photographer... Stars and comets affected by cosmic radiation... Helium suggested as new preventive of "the bends"... |
Science News October 16, 2004 |
From the October 13, 1934, Issue Scientists Study a Wingless Rooster... Artificial Radioelements for Medicine... Annihilation of Matter Seen as Cause of Cosmic Rays... |
Science News January 25, 2003 |
TimeLine: January 21, 1933 Seven Sleepers' catacombs explored by archaeologists... Research shows how copper aids iron in curing anemia... Einstein backs Lemaitre idea that cosmic rays are birth cries |
Chemistry World May 6, 2014 Simon Hadlington |
Element 117 poised to enter superheavyweight division Element 117 or ununseptium has taken a step closer towards being given a place on the periodic table after an international team of researchers confirmed its production and made a more detailed analysis of its decay profile. |
Science News July 14, 2007 |
Timeline: From the July 10, 1937, issue Eggs of opossum photographed to show earliest life stages... Odd-sized subatomic unit suggests universe not uniform... Apes taught to use gestures to enlist aid in joint task... |
Science News January 29, 2005 |
From the January 26, 1935, Issue Rolling Supplants Casting in Making Giant Flywheel... Long-Distance Plane Flights Will go to High Altitudes... 600-Billion-Volt Cosmic Rays Predicted... |
Popular Mechanics June 15, 2009 Andrew Moseman |
10 Geekiest Elements Ever Created in a Lab The periodic table doesn't end at 92 -- not even close. Last week the official tally reached 112 |
Science News June 30, 2007 |
Timeline: From the June 26, 1937, issue Guereza monkeys source of fashionable fur... New theory on cosmic-ray origin offered by physicists... Oxygen face tent for pilots advocated as safety measure... |
Chemistry World January 5, 2016 Philip Ball |
The periodic table name game The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry works to standardize the names of new elements around the world. Now, following its confirmation of the discovery of four new elements it's time to choose new names that will forever remain a part of the periodic table. |
Science News November 24, 2001 |
TimeLine: November 21, 1931 Turkeys... Artificial gamma radiation approximates cosmic rays... Sex difference in oxygen need for tissues discovered... |
Chemistry World October 17, 2006 Richard Van Noorden |
Heaviest Element Awaits Confirmation A team of Russian and American scientists has claimed the discovery of element 118, the newest and heaviest addition to the periodic table. |
Chemistry World May 2, 2007 James Mitchell Crow |
Chemists Arrive at the Island of Stability Despite predictions of exotic properties, 'superheavy' element 112 behaves like one of the family, say radiochemists in Switzerland. |
Science News April 29, 2006 |
From the April 25, 1936, Issue War Tower in Bible Was "Old-Fashioned" Even Then... Chemists Debate Value of Alcohol Blend for Car Fuel... Atoms and Cosmic Rays Yield New Science Knowledge... |
Science News March 18, 2006 |
From the March 14, 1936, Issue Moving Giant Telescope Disk Provides a Problem... Neutrons, Tool of Physics, Deadly Biological Menace... |
D-Lib March 2004 Bonnie Wilson |
D-Lib Featured Collection March 2004: Cosmic Evolution The Cosmic Evolution site uses text, images and movies to trace the evolution of the Universe from its origin through seven epochs (Particulate, Galactic, Stellar, Planetary, Chemical, Biological, and Cultural) as well as an eighth, Future Epoch, that includes Chaisson's ideas on the future prospects for human life and for alien life elsewhere in the Universe |
Science News August 31, 2002 |
TimeLine: August 27, 1932 Russians dedicate world's largest power plant... New theory explains radioactive disintegration... New isotopes predicted with neutrons as "bricks" |
Science News December 15, 2001 |
TimeLine: December 12, 1931 Science at the world's crossroads... Filterable germ forms seen with new super-microscope... Speedy particles released as cosmic rays smash atoms... |
Science News July 28, 2001 |
TimeLine: July 25, 1931 98-ton butterfly valve, a simple device... Universe's outposts may be forever beyond reach of man... Nothing solid left as atoms dissolve in nebulous waves... |
Science News December 6, 2003 |
TimeLine: December 2, 1933 Scientists unleash largest atom-attacking machine... 10,000 observations yield new cosmic ray theories |
Science News August 30, 2003 |
TimeLine: August 26, 1933 An ape for a baby sister... Using American photos, Britons find double weight neutron... Famous variable star now brighter than ever before |
Science News December 11, 2004 |
From the December 8, 1934, Issue Goose Barnacles Exist, Though Not Hatching Geese... Elements in Earth's Crust Caused by Cosmic Rays... Cosmic Rays Deflected in Strong Electric Fields... |
Science News March 8, 2003 |
TimeLine: March 4, 1933 Fish of different "feather" often flock together... Neutron shown as elementary particle, not combination... Known oil in ground equals petroleum already produced |