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New Method Images Single Molecules and Atoms

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The ultimate dream of nanotechnology is to be able to manipulate matter atom by atom. To do that, we first need to know what they look l... Read More


Einstein to Weinstein

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The Lone Genius is an exception to the rule Developing a Theory of Everything is physics' Holy Grail. So could it have been completed in ... Read More


Why Some of Us Must Leave Planet Earth

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We must find another permanent home amongst the stars, and here’s how. Over a month ago, Katja posted an article about a Dutch comp... Read More


When Falling Stars Become Death Stars

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What happens when rocks from outer space hit the Earth? We got lucky with that fireball that exploded over Chelyabinsk back in February of ... Read More


5 Things We’ve Learned About Mars in 10 Years

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After several landing missions what do we now know about the red planet? Over the past decade there have been several missions to Mars ... Read More


High Energy Neutrinos: Extraterrestrial?

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Neutrinos discovered that are not from the earth's atmosphere. Researchers at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the University of Madi... Read More


Three Good, Solid Thought Experiments on Alien Life

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What would extraterrestial life really look like? The 21st century has seen its particular fill of shows and movies depicting various ali... Read More


Top 5 Up and Coming Space Programs

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Beyond the big three, these are the space programs to watch. At this point in the history of space research, we are quite accustomed to new... Read More


Video: Experimental Marshmallow Shooting in the White House

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Young inventor gets help from the chief Joey Hudy, an 8th grade science fair champ from Phoenix, Arizona, shows off how his air cannon ... Read More


Watch the World’s First Music Video in Space

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Canadian astronaut sings before returning to earth Chris Hadfield, the Canadian commander of the International Space Station (ISS), h... Read More


40th Anniversary of Skylab

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The first American space station, 40 years ago today. Launched into orbit on May 14th, 1973, Skylab was the United States'  first space ... Read More


Can Probability Explain Gravity?

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A new theory for gravity. Maybe the father of classical gravity theory Sir Isaac Newton would not agree, but there is a new striking t... Read More


Views of a Planet Hunter

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Geoffrey Marcy explains why we may not be alone. Planet-hunting is getting to be quite exciting. A huge number (1200) of planets are no... Read More


World’s Oldest Experiment Drips On

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Australians ask: if it drips every 11 years, is it liquid? It’s a problem most scientists don’t have; what would happen if your experim... Read More


Birth and Life Animation

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A very "science-y" intro created for the London  Sci-Fi Festival 2013.   Animation and Direction: Jordi Pages / Vimeo Sound and Score... Read More


Supernova’s Trail Found in Fossils for First Time

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Extra terrestrial's first biological signature Supernovae, or exploding stars, happen many light years away from earth. But the debris from... Read More


Wanna Spend Your Life On Mars? Join The Crew

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Serious plans to start the first human settlement on the red planet. Still have the same dream you had as a child? Still want to be an ... Read More


NASA Killed Michael Jackson

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Who was responsible for Michael Jackson's death? Was it his physician? Were it drugs that killed him? Or, as some conspiracy theorists clai... Read More


How to Wring Out a Washcloth in Space

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Without gravity, everything changes--even washing your face We take so much for granted; even gravity. But a crew member of the Interna... Read More


Six Ways Particle Physics Changed Our Lives

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From nuclear accelerators to your doorstep Particle physics, the study of the smallest subatomic constituents of matter and radiation, can ... Read More


Top 5 Lightest Materials in the World

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As more advances are discovered, who are the lightest of the light? Over the past few years the science community has been abuzz about ... Read More


Tatooine, Anyone?

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How about six of them. Or ten. First of all: Greetings, United Academics! All the way from Canada, no less… This is my first article ... Read More


Dark Solitons Demonstrated For the First Time

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Researchers create a type of wave structure that decreases amplitude . In physics and math there are wave structures called solitons (n... Read More


Largest Light Telescopes in the World

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Larger mirrors mean better resolution, more discoveries. Optical telescopes (the kinds that work with light, instead of radio or other wa... Read More


Top Five Movies that Got Science Right

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Despite all the bad science plots that come out of Hollywood, some get it right. If you're a loyal United Academics reader than you kno... Read More


Higgs Is Higgs, Last Year’s Triumph Justified

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The particle found last year appears to really be the wanted Higgs boson. This massive machine is probably shut off for a while, because ... Read More


Space Pioneers Tribute

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An emotional salute to those who explore space.   What happens when you make a mashup using the poetry of Walt Whitman and images from ... Read More


How Space Travel Changed Us Forever

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Astronauts share a new perspective on earth's uniqueness Here, astronauts share their unique experiences from being in space and seeing... Read More


How to Write a Scientific Paper — Sort Of

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Scientist and sci-fi writer gives us the nuts and bolts. When Greg Benford isn't working as a physicist at the University of California, Ir... Read More


Solar System to Scale

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solar system orbits to scale, solar system to scale distance... Read More


Science Meets Harry Potter: Invisibility Cloak

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Making yourself invisible is no longer restricted to magic Alright, it's not really a cloak yet. But it does make things invisible. The... Read More


ESA Assesses Russian Asteroid Impact

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After days of rumors and speculation, the ESA has the facts. You might consider last week's asteroid impact in Russia old news, but the... Read More


Brutal Physics: Big Raindrop Devours Small Raindrop

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"And here we watch as the large raindrop preys on the small weaker drops. Devouring them in one fluid motion..." physics humour, physic... Read More


The Truth about the Meteorite in Russia

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Astrophysicist Vincent Icke tells what hit the earth today. The meteorite that hit the earth in Russia today was probably a piece of rocky ... Read More


A Science First: Witnessing the Birth of a Black Hole

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Oddly shaped supernova leads scientists to believe they're seeing the birth of a black hole. NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory may have capt... Read More


The Sonic Transit of Venus

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Breathtaking footage of this rare solar event, is accompanied by a solarsonic soundtrack. Robert Alexander provides NASA scientists wi... Read More