Physics and Astronomy News Archive: October 2004

Image: Physicists Transfer Information Between Matter and Light

Physicists Transfer Information Between Matter and Light

Source: Gatech   Posted: 10/23/04

A team of physicists at the Gatech has taken a significant step toward the development of quantum communications systems by successfully transferring quantum information from two different groups of atoms onto a single photon.

Image: Z to get a $61.7 milion refurb

Z to get a $61.7 milion refurb

Source: Sandia   Posted: 10/21/04

Sandia National Laboratories’ Z machine, which last year emitted neutrons to enter the race to provide the world virtually unlimited electricity from, essentially, seawater, has received approval from the NNSA to proceed with a $61.7 million refurbishment.

Image: Astronomers Discover Planet Building is Big Mess

Astronomers Discover Planet Building is Big Mess

Source: NASA/JPL   Posted: 10/19/04

New observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope reveal that planets are built over a long period of massive collisions between rocky bodies as big as mountain ranges.

Image: Superfluid Hydrogen?

Superfluid Hydrogen?

Source: LLNL   Posted: 10/11/04

Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have discovered a new melt curve of hydrogen, resulting in the possible existence of a novel superfluid - a brand new state of matter

Image: Remote Seeds of Galaxy Clusters in Early Universe Detected

Remote Seeds of Galaxy Clusters in Early Universe Detected

Source: Caltech   Posted: 10/8/04

Using the Cosmic Background Imager (CBI) in Chile, Caltech cosmologists have detected movements of primordial matter on its way to forming galaxy clusters and superclusters about 400,000 years after the Big Bang.

Image: The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2004 Announced

The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2004 Announced

Source: NobelPrize.org   Posted: 10/7/04

The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2004 goes to: David J. Gross, H. David Politzer and Frank Wilczek, "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction".

Image: Supernova Is Imminent

Supernova Is Imminent

Source: NASA   Posted: 10/3/04

Three powerful blasts from three wholly different regions in space have left scientists scrambling. The blasts, which lasted only a few seconds, might be early alert systems for star explosions called supernovae, which could start appearing any day now.