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Technology Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: Highlights from the Gallery of Fluid Motion - 9 views

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    The best of the bunch (so far) for the 2010 American Physical Society's Gallery of Fluid Motion Each year, the Fluid Dynamics division of the American Physical Society holds a conference. This year, the meeting is in Long Beach, California, in November. One of the highlights is the impressive set of videos of fluid motion that the delegates put together. These videos have already begun to appear on the arViv in impressive numbers. Videos are an effective and increasingly popular way of publishing research. Expect to see more like this. But there are clearly better ways to make them available other than as downloads from the arXiv or as videos in a room in Long Beach. One obvious option is to make them available on streaming websites such as YouTube andVimeo. As far as I can tell, they are not available like this. Another is to create a website that showcases them in advance, to make it a global, web-based event. Many of the videos are superb. Not only could they command a bigger audience, they deserve it. If plans are afoot to make the Gallery of Fluid Motion a bigger event, then great. If not, shame! Here is my selection of the highlights this year.
Janos Haits

APS Physics | APS Home - 7 views

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    Professional organization homepage, links to articles vetted by people who do so with a certain level of credibility.
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    "American Physical Society Sites"
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How Physics Lab Equipment Manufacturers Ensure Accuracy And Precision - 1 views

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    No other physics lab equipment manufacturer can beat the quality standards followed by Atico Export. They follow all the relevant industry regulations and guidelines, ensuring their products meet the required specifications and safety standards.
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Physics Lab Equipment manufacturers - 1 views

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    Physics Lab Equipment manufacturers and suppliers
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Physics lab equipment manufacturers and suppliers in India - 1 views

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    Atico Export's quality standards are unrivaled among physics lab equipment manufacturers. They follow all the relevant industry regulations and guidelines, ensuring their products meet the required specifications and safety standards.
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Physics lab equipment manufacturers and suppliers India - 1 views

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    Physics lab equipment manufacturers and suppliers in India since 1956 and provide best product for educational laboratory equipments.
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Physics Lab Equipment Manufacturer, Supplier, and Exporter - 0 views

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    When looking for physics lab equipment manufacturers, it's essential to find reputable companies that offer a wide range of high-quality products suitable for educational and research purposes
Janos Haits

ATLAS Experiment - 0 views

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    ATLAS is a particle physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The ATLAS detector is searching for new discoveries in the head-on collisions of protons of extraordinarily high energy. ATLAS will learn about the basic forces that have shaped our Universe since the beginning of time and that will determine its fate. Among the possible unknowns are the origin of mass, extra dimensions of space, unification of fundamental forces, and evidence for dark matter candidates in the Universe.
Jeremy Jones

Online physics homework : physics homework help services - 2014 - 0 views

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    Solve My Assignment is a reliable and trustworthy name for online chemistry assignment help services. We have hired the best tutors to help you complete your assignments.
Tom Thomos

Erosion Control Products- The Best Physical Barriers to Control Erosion - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control supplies soil erosion control products in Australia. These products are physical barriers put in place to absorb wind and water energy that causes erosion in agricultural and construction environments.
Charles Daney

Top quark chefs -- symmetry breaking - 0 views

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    Fermilab physicists are examining the production, properties, and decay of top quarks to gain the most complete picture of the particle possible. They compare their observations to predictions made in the Standard Model of physics and in theories that build on that model.
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Sensitive nano oscillator can detect pathogens - 0 views

  • The researchers, led by professor of applied and engineering physics Harold Craighead, made a device just 200 nanometers thick and a few microns long with an oscillating cantilever hanging off one end. (A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter; a micron is one-millionth of a meter.) They identified exactly how to tune its sensitivity -- a breakthrough that could lead to advanced sensing technologies. The experiments detailed online Feb. 8 in Journal of Applied Physics show how these oscillators, which are nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS), could one day be made into everyday devices by lining up millions of them and treating each cantilever with a certain molecule. "The big purpose is to be able to drive arrays of these things all in direct synchrony," said first author Rob Ilic, a research associate at the Cornell NanoScale Science and Technology Facility. "They can be functionalized with different chemistries and biomolecules to detect various pathogens -- not just one thing."
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    By watching how energy moves across a tiny device akin to a springing diving board, Cornell researchers are a step closer to creating extraordinarily tiny sensors that can instantly recognize harmful substances in air or water.
Janos Haits

SemLib Project | Semantic tools for digital libraries - 0 views

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    The term Digital Library refers to a wide array of different organisations and collections that share the common trait of exposing digital content to a community of users. Digital libraries are applied in many different contexts ranging from academic institutions to public libraries, archives, museums and industries. The type of content that is stored in digital libraries varies depending on the organisation, it can either be reproduction of physical objects or content which is "born digital".
Janos Haits

NeuroCommons - 0 views

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    The NeuroCommons project seeks to make all scientific research materials - research articles, knowledge bases, research data, physical materials - as available and as usable as they can be. We do this by fostering practices that render information in a form that promotes uniform access by computational agents - sometimes called "interoperability". We want knowledge sources to combine easily and meaningfully, enabling semantically precise queries that span multiple information sources.
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