Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100 (English)
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Title:Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100
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Published in:Physics today ; 64, 10 ; 56-57
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 10
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Consistent treatments of quantum mechanicsMermin, N. David et al. | 2011
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Flying over thin iceJarboe, Thomas R. et al. | 2011
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The levity of dark energyHelman, Daniel et al. | 2011
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Student lab safety standards neededMcVaney, Jesse et al. | 2011
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Correction| 2011
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Chip off the old block: Meteorites are definitively linked to stony asteroidsLevi, Barbara Goss et al. | 2011
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Ultralow magnetic fields elicit unexplained spin dynamics in waterSmart, Ashley G. et al. | 2011
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What’s inside a crumpled ball?Miller, Johanna L. et al. | 2011
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A belt of magnetically trapped antiprotons girdles EarthSchwarzschild, Bertram M. et al. | 2011
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Microfluidic circuits harvest mechanical energyWilson, R. Mark et al. | 2011
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Network analysis diagnoses kidney diseaseDay, Charles et al. | 2011
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Nanoscale electrochemistryMatthews, Jermey N. A. et al. | 2011
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Metal-like microbial nanowiresFitzgerald, Richard J. et al. | 2011
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US mulls the next steps in human spaceflightKramer, David et al. | 2011
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Tiny in budget, NASA’s aeronautics R&D has outsized impactKramer, David et al. | 2011
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3D printing breaks out of its moldMatthews, Jermey N. A. et al. | 2011
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Electron microscope gets x-ray visionFeder, Toni et al. | 2011
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news notes: Daya Bay experiment revs upFeder, Toni et al. | 2011
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News Notes: Innovation hubsFeder, Toni et al. | 2011
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News Notes: Record numbers of graduatesFeder, Toni et al. | 2011
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Binary black hole mergersBaumgarte, Thomas W. / Shapiro, Stuart L. et al. | 2011
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Science controversies past and presentSherwood, Steven et al. | 2011
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Communicating the science of climate changeSomerville, Richard C. J. / Hassol, Susan Joy et al. | 2011
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Networks: An Introduction; Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning About a Highly Connected World| 2011
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Opening Space Research: Dreams, Technology, and Scientific Discovery| 2011
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Single-Ion Solvation: Experimental and Theoretical Approaches to Elusive Thermodynamic Quantities| 2011
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Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100| 2011
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New books| 2011
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Focus on vacuum and cryogenics| 2011
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Albert Rich Erwin JrDurandet, Casey / Nelson, Kenneth S. et al. | 2011
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Maurice GoldhaberBond, Peter D. / Grodzins, Lee et al. | 2011
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John Peter HuchraMoran, James M. et al. | 2011
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Oleg Aleksandrovich LavrentyevDolan, Thomas J. / Voitsenya, Vladimir S. et al. | 2011
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The echo of a dying quasarGay, Pamela L. et al. | 2011
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Modeling atmospheric and oceanic flows| 2011