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THE WEEK IN PHYSICS: 15-19 AUGUST
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Ecology is more chaotic than previously thought
About a third of species show indications of unpredictable long-term behavior.
Heather M. Hill
New climate law also promises boost for science projects
Following a year of negotiation, the partisan legislation will deliver the largest-ever federal response to climate change and provide additional funding for numerous Department of Energy science initiatives.
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FROM THE VAULT: December 1977
Physics of textiles
The availability of a wide choice of polymeric fibers has stimulated great interest in their physical properties and in the principles involved in their manufacture into yarns and fabrics.
L. R. G. Treloar
New tool measures thoroughness of peer review reports
Reviews of physical sciences research tend to be consistently detailed regardless of a journal's impact factor, the study shows.
Dalmeet Singh Chawla
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Live Webinar: Harnessing the power of cryo-EM and cryo-ET to visualize cells
Cryogenic electron microscopy and tomography have exceeded expectations in resolving structural features from biological molecules, including protein machines, RNAs, and viruses. Tomography is also evolving to yield subnanometer-resolution structures of macromolecules undergoing biological processes in situ. Register now.
Turbines and motors made of DNA
The medium of life's genetic code is also a versatile structural material for building nanoscale machines.
Johanna L. Miller
Blazar close-up reveals helical jet
The Event Horizon Telescope unveils a high-resolution view of a lesser-known black hole.
Andrew Grant
Was Einstein Wrong?
In the fifth episode of a 12-week podcast on untold physics history, we ask What is pseudoscience? This episode examines pseudoscientific theories based on Einstein's theory of relativity. Some of the pseudoscientists included in the discussion think that Einstein was flat-out wrong–that he missed some vital information or that his theory is simply too confusing and unintuitive to understand. Listen now.
FROM THE AUGUST MAGAZINE
Physics … is for girls?
Contrary to modern stereotypes, the laws of the natural world used to be considered a fundamental part of young women's education.
Joanna Behrman
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