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HTML5 specification finalized as work continues on the next chapter in web standards | The Verge

HTML5 specification finalized as work continues on the next chapter in web standards | The Verge.

Posted: December 17, 2012 in Computer

Into a Black Hole – Stephen Hawking

Into a Black Hole – Stephen Hawking.

Posted: December 16, 2012 in Cosmology | Tags:

UGA researcher leads discovery of a new driving force for chemical reactions | UGA Today

UGA researcher leads discovery of a new driving force for chemical reactions | UGA Today.

Posted: December 16, 2012 in Quantum Physics | Tags:

BBC – Future – Technology – X-37B: Secrets of the US military spaceplane

BBC – Future – Technology – X-37B: Secrets of the US military spaceplane.

Posted: December 16, 2012 in Space, Transportation | Tags:

Two Higgs Bosons? CERN Scientists Revisit Large Hadron Collider Particle Data

Two Higgs Bosons? CERN Scientists Revisit Large Hadron Collider Particle Data.

Posted: December 15, 2012 in Cosmology | Tags:

What if Reality Was Really Just Sim Universe? | Inside Science

What if Reality Was Really Just Sim Universe? | Inside Science.

Posted: December 15, 2012 in Cosmology | Tags:

Higgs boson having an identity crisis – physics-math – 13 December 2012 – New Scientist

Higgs boson having an identity crisis – physics-math – 13 December 2012 – New Scientist.

Posted: December 15, 2012 in Cosmology, Quantum Physics | Tags:

Physics – Distant Bursts Show no Signs of Predicted Light Rotation

Physics – Distant Bursts Show no Signs of Predicted Light Rotation.

Posted: December 14, 2012 in Cosmology

X-ray laser takes aim at cosmic mystery

X-ray laser takes aim at cosmic mystery.

Posted: December 14, 2012 in Cosmology

Quantum networks may be more realistic than we thought | Ars Technica

Quantum networks may be more realistic than we thought | Ars Technica.

Posted: December 14, 2012 in Computer, Quantum Physics