One of my favorite science articles, written by Ashley Smart for #PhysicsToday : The war over #supercooled #water

It is also a strong case for #opencode

https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/4628/The-war-over-supercooled-water

#PhysicsToday #Obituary Charlotte Froese Fischer (21 September 1929 – 8 February 2024). The physicist was a pioneer in the field of atomic structure calculations. https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/43607/Charlotte-Froese-Fischer cc @mujerconciencia
#PhysicsToday 12 recommendations for bringing care and empathy into the advising of graduate students. Commentary: Advise with heart! https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/43572/Commentary-Advise-with-heart Graduate advisers have an outsize role in the lives and careers of their students.
#PhysicsToday A new way to measure galactic size https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/43691/A-new-way-to-measure-galactic-size Tracing the brightness of a galaxy’s gas, rather than of its stars, reveals a boundary between the galaxy and intergalactic space.
#PhysicsToday The process for manufacturing superheavy elements gets an upgrade https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/43718/The-process-for-manufacturing-superheavy-elements "Creating elements with 119 or 120 protons is enticing because those nuclei are thought to be near the island of stability; the half-life of Og’s most stable isotope is ~1 ms."

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"Molarity dependence of solution on structural and hydrophobic properties of ZnO nanostructures"

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Molarity dependence of solution on structural and hydrophobic properties of ZnO nanostructures | The European Physical Journal Applied Physics (EPJ AP)

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Physics Today covers appreciation post

A Rule for the Cosmos (2017)

Feature article by Will J. Percival on Baryon Acoustic Oscillations as a Cosmological Ruler
https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.3789

#cosmology #physics #physicstoday #cover #covers #BAO #baryon #acoustic #oscillations #galaxies #darkenergy #acousticwaves #waves #universe #origin #telescopes #leptons #baryons #astronomy #astrophysics #astrodon #science #STEM

Baryon acoustic oscillations: A cosmological ruler

A density pattern created by acoustic waves in the early universe can be seen in the distribution of galaxies and used as a standard ruler with which to me

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Wow. I literally just received 50(!) copies of the #PhysicsToday January issue with our article as the cover story. It feels great to hold these in my hands but... 50!?
#woodpeckers #science #scicomm #birds
David Mermin's 17-page autobiography on arXiv. "As I traveled around the world of physics after 1988, giving technical talks at universities and conferences, I discovered that I was better known for these essays in #PhysicsToday than for my scientific papers or books." #physics #nobelprize https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04711
Autobiographical Notes of a Physicist

I describe aspects of my life in physics: the name I publish under, great physicists I have known, how I got into quantum foundations, what role I've played in it. My form is autobiographical, but my personal experience may illustrate what it was like being a physicist over the past 60 years. I offer some offbeat ways of thinking about some orthodox physics.

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