tajikexpressparcel@gmail.com
Forward this email
View in your browser
THE WEEK IN PHYSICS: 10–14 JUNE
Rapidly strained metals strengthen when heated
In high-temperature microballistic experiments, rapidly strained copper is about as strong as steel.
Alex Lopatka
Science academies encourage G7 leaders to prioritize nuclear arms control
The agenda of the upcoming summit in Italy will include some of the science-related issues that are being emphasized by the multidisciplinary institutions.
Hannah H. Means
FROM THE VAULT: April 1990
Edwin P. Hubble and the transformation of cosmology
By providing the first widely convincing evidence of the existence of galaxies external to our own, he helped to remake our notions of the origins of the universe.
Robert W. Smith
Five-molecule water clusters show liquid-like properties
With theory-guided rotational spectroscopy measurements, researchers can tell whether a hydrogen chloride molecule in water is dissolved or not.
Johanna L. Miller
FROM THE JUNE MAGAZINE
Slow-motion spectroscopy paves the way for a nuclear clock
For the first time, the energy level of an atomic nucleus has been directly manipulated with a laser.
Get notified about our webinars and whitepapers
Sign up
Get Physics Today delivered for just $25 per year
Subscribe
Accelerating career connections worldwide for over 75 years
BROWSE ALL JOBS
POST A JOB
CREATE JOB ALERTS
FEATURED JOBS
Associate Editor, Physics of Living SystemsAmerican Physical Society (Remote)
View Job
Sr. Battery ScientistTen-Nine Technologies (Tulsa, OK)
Research Scientist Neutron ReflectivityUniversity of Missouri - Columbia (Columbia, MO)
Post Doctoral Fellow Neutron ScatteringUniversity of Missouri - Columbia (Columbia, MO)
Research Assistant Professor(s)The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong, China)
Several PhD positions in solid state physics (f/m/x) CRC 1238 (experiment and theory)Universität zu Köln (Köln, Germany)
Physics Today is published by the American Institute of Physics
1 Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740 USA +1 301 209 3100
© 2024 American Institute of Physics.
Unsubscribe | Email Preferences | Privacy Policy | Contact Us
No comments:
Post a Comment