- Sci Pry
- By Laura Sinpetru
- April 9th, 2015
Scientists Find a Way to Slow Light to Merely 180 Km/h (112 Mph)
Unless hindered in some way, light moves at an astounding speed of 1,079,251,200 km/h (670,616,629 mph)
- Laptops & Tablets Blog
- By Alexandra Arici
- August 28th, 2014
Microsoft Does It Again, Releases $149 / €113 Quad-Core Tablet with Windows 8.1 with Bing
Archos is the manufacturer behind this cheap tablet
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- April 4th, 2014
Most Precise Atomic Clock in the World to Remain Accurate for 300 Million Years
The device will complement the existing NIST-F1 atomic clock
- Green
- By Laura Sinpetru
- January 21st, 2013
Mike the Murasoi: Fish Contains 2540 Times the Legal Limit for Radiation
Surprisingly, this so-called Fukushima fish displays no physical abnormalities
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 16th, 2010
New State of Matter, Laws of Physics Around the Corner
- History
- By Tudor Vieru
- December 16th, 2009
Chernobyl Still Radioactive After 23 Years
Even more so than originally expected
- Physics / Chemistry
- By Tudor Vieru
- October 8th, 2009
Cesium Atoms Tie Quantum Entanglement to Chaos Theory
The two have a "hidden partnership"
- Sci Pry
- By Tudor Vieru
- July 10th, 2009
Cesium Experiment Demonstrates Quantum Superposition
University of Bonn experts are behind the study
- Sci Pry
- By Tudor Vieru
- February 9th, 2009
Atomic Clocks Expose the Variable Nature of Time
They are more accurate than the timeline itself
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- March 12th, 2008
Aluminum Optical Clock, Most Accurate in the World
Has an error of plus/minus one second, once a billion years
- Nano-Biotechnology
- By Gabriel Gache
- February 8th, 2008
Optical Clocks, Atomic Clocks of the Future
Strontium atomic clocks to replace cesium ones