LHC admits petition calling for inquiry in spurious drugs issue
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday admitted for hearing the Punjab government?s petition to carry out a judicial inquiry in the issue of counterfeit medicine provided by the Punjab Institute of Cardiology (PIC), DawnNews reported. Anmore
Solar storms behind vanishing electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt
London, Jan 30 (ANI): Scientists have unraveled the mystery behind the disappearing act of high-energy electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt, which may pave the way to predict space weather phenomena. UCLA researchers showed that the missingmore
LHC orders filing murder case in PIC deaths issue
During the hearing of a petition against Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif regarding PIC deaths, Justice Umar Ata Bandial of Lahore High Court remarked that only case of negligence against the accused was not enough. He remarked that
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World?s first magnetic soap could clean sticky messes
Most of us think of soap as a way to make stuff less sticky. But a new process actually ups the stickiness of soap itself ? by making it magnetic. Researchers at Bristol University in the United Kingdom have created the world's first magnetic soap,more
IBM Builds World's Smallest Carbon Nanotube Transistor
The transistor measures nine nanometer, consumes less power and carries more current. The research scientists at IBM have developed the world's smallest carbon nanotube transistor till date. The nanotube transistor is just nine nanometer in size, whichmore
New electron interactions 'observed'
physicists claim to have spotted electrons in a single-atom silicon transistor interacting in new ways at quantum level. An international team, led by the University of New South Wales, says its findings offer a more complete understanding of themore
Astronomers solve mystery of vanishing electrons
UCLA researchers have explained the puzzling disappearing act of energetic electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt, using data collected from a fleet of orbiting spacecraft. In a paper published today in the journal Nature Physics, the team shows thatmore
UCLA astronomers solve mystery of vanishing electrons
UCLA researchers have explained the puzzling disappearing act of energetic electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt, using data collected from a fleet of orbiting spacecraft. In a paper published Jan. 29 in the advance online edition of the journalmore
Astronomers solve mystery of vanishing electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt
Researchers have explained the puzzling disappearing act of energetic electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt using data collected from a fleet of orbiting spacecraft.more
Japan emissions rising after atomic crisis: report
The crippled Fukushima nuclear power station in Okuma in 2011. Japanese manufacturer's greenhouse gas emissions are rising after the Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster, hurting the country's carbon reduction goals, a report said. Japanesemore
Cosmology in a petri dish
Scientists have found that micron-size particles which are trapped at fluid interfaces exhibit a collective dynamic that is subject to seemingly unrelated governing laws. These laws show a smooth transitioning from long-ranged cosmological-stylemore
Senate elections challenged in LHC
LAHORE: A constitutional writ petition has been moved to the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Saturday against forthcoming Senate elections in March Syed Feroz Shah Gilani advocate filed this petition and submitted that it had been provd beyond doubt that themore
UCLA astronomers solve mystery of vanishing electrons
Findings further efforts to better predict geomagnetic storms in space UCLA researchers have explained the puzzling disappearing act of energetic electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt, using data collected from a fleet of orbiting spacecraft. In amore
Astronomers solve mystery of vanishing energetic electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt
UCLA researchers have explained the puzzling disappearing act of energetic electrons in Earth's outer radiation belt, using data collected from a fleet of orbiting spacecraft. In a paper published today in the journal Nature Physics, the team shows thatmore
Mesmerizing, towering loops of solar magnetism
I know I?ve been writing about the Sun quite a bit lately, but I have a followup to ? and you?re gonna like it. I was fooling around with helioviewer.org, watching the flare in different wavelengths of light detected by NASA?s Solar Dynamics observatory,more
Mesmerizing, towering loops of solar magnetism
I know I?ve been writing about the Sun quite a bit lately, but I have a followup to yesterday?s cool video of the big solar flare ? and you?re gonna like it. I was fooling around with helioviewer.org , watching the flare in differentmore
Mesmerizing, towering loops of solar magnetism | Bad Astronomy
I know I?ve been writing about the Sun quite a bit lately, but I have a followup to yesterday?s cool video of the big solar flare ? and you?re gonna like it. I was fooling around with helioviewer.org , watching the flare in differentmore
IBM creates 9nm carbon nanotube transistor
IBM has created 9-nm transistors from carbon nanotubes, the same versatile material that the world's lightest material is constructed from and can also camouflage objects. In contrast, silicon has a theoretical limit of 10-nm, and while transistormore
Superheroes physics
When James Kakalios sits through a Spider-Man movie, he doesn't just watch the comic-book hero swing across New York on a strand of "webbing." While we munch our popcorn, Kakalios is calculating. If Spider-Man swings on a line that's 200 feet long at amore
Generation of scaled protogalactic seed magnetic fields in laser-produced shock waves
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Optical cavity cooling of mechanical modes of a semiconductor nanomembrane
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A local optical probe for measuring motion and stress in a nanoelectromechanical system
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Electrically driven photon antibunching from a single molecule at room temperature
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Chemistry research may help free environment of toxins
Washington, Jan 29 (ANI): A researcher is studying materials that use light or darkness to purify air filled with toxins that are harmful to human health and the environment. The research, conducted by Manindu Weerasinghe from Kansas State University,more
Chemistry research may help free environment of toxins
Washington: A researcher is studying materials that use light or darkness to purify air filled with toxins that are harmful to human health and the environment. The research, conducted by Manindu Weerasinghe from Kansas State University, Sri Lanka, couldmore
IBM creates 9-nm carbon nanotube transistor
IBM has created 9-nm transistors from carbon nanotubes, the same versatile material that the world's lightest material is constructed from and can also camouflage objects. In contrast, silicon has a theoretical limit of 10-nm, and while transistormore