The Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues aims to provide a broad and balanced range of resources about nuclear weapons. Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, hosts the project, which is curated by Frank Settle and forms part of NSF’s National Science Digital Library.
SPIRES, the Stanford Public Information Retrieval System, has been at the forefront of digital document distribution for decades. Among the offerings on the SPIRES Web site are year-by-year lists of the most-cited articles in high-energy physics .
http://radinfo.musc.edu/~eugenem/blog
Eugene Mah, a medical physicist at the Medical University of South Carolina, keeps a daily weblog called IMABLOG. With a soupçon of physics, Mah logs the minutiae of his daily life and reflects on the world in general.
An ultracold atomic gas can sync into a single quantum state. Researchers uncovered a speed limit for the process that has implications for quantum computing and the evolution of the early universe.
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