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Physicists Use Ion Beams To Detect Art Forgery
Nuclear physicists are using accelerated ion beams to pinpoint the age and origin of material used in pottery, painting, metalwork and other art. The results of their tests can serve as powerful forensic tools to reveal counterfeit art work, without the destruction of any sample as required in some chemical analysis.
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Toward Lowering The Power Consumption Of Microprocessors
The first systematic power profiles of microprocessors could help lower the energy consumption of both small cell phones and giant data centers.
Cooling Semiconductor By Laser Light
Researchers have combined two worlds--quantum physics and nano physics--leading to the discovery of a new method for laser cooling semiconductor membranes.
Advantages Of Living In The Dark: The Multiple Evolution Events Of 'Blind' Cavefish
Cavefish are an example of convergent evolution, with several populations repeatedly, and independently, losing their sight and pigmentation.
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