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Yahoo! News Search Results for Physics
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Two Japanese and American win physics Nobel (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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Two Japanese scientists and a Tokyo-born American shared the 2008 Nobel Prize for physics for helping explain why the universe is asymmetrical and thus fit for life, the prize committee said on Tuesday.
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2 Japanese, 1 American share Nobel physics prize (AP via Yahoo! News)
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Two Japanese citizens and a Japanese-born American won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries in the world of subatomic physics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Tuesday.
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2 Japanese, 1 American share Nobel in physics (International Herald Tribune)
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Yoichiro Nambu, an American, discovered a mechanism called spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics. Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa discovered the origin of the broken symmetry tied to quarks.
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Two Japanese, one American win 2008 physics Nobel (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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Two Japanese scientists and a Tokyo-born American shared the 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics for discoveries in sub-atomic particles, the prize committee said on Tuesday.
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Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics (AP via Yahoo! News)
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Recent winners of the Nobel Prize in physics, and their research, according to the Nobel Foundation:
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Nobel physics prize goes to 2 Japanese, 1 American (AP via Yahoo! News)
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Two Japanese scientists and an American won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for theoretical advances that help explain the behavior of the smallest particles of matter.
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Japanese duo, US scientist win Nobel Physics Prize (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Japan's Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa, and Yoichiro Nambu of the United States won the Nobel Physics Prize Tuesday for pioneering work on fundamental particles of matter called quarks.
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Dark matter, new planets could bring physics Nobel (AP via Yahoo! News)
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Scientists who have pursued dark matter, hunted for undiscovered planets and advanced nanotechnology were being touted Monday as candidates for the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics.
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Two Japanese, American win 2008 physics Nobel (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
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Two Japanese scientists and a Tokyo-born American shared the 2008 Nobel Prize for physics for helping to explain the behavior of subatomic particles, work that has helped shape modern physics theory, the prize committee said on Tuesday.
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Japanese duo, US scientist win Nobel for particle physics (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa of Japan and Yoichiro Nambu of the United States won the 2008 Nobel Physics Prize Tuesday for groundbreaking theoretical work in fundamental particles.
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Yahoo! News Search Results for Science
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Science Center launches science festival (AP via Yahoo! News)
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From hot-button issues in the newspaper to the fermented beer in the fridge, Americans are surrounded by science all the time. The St. Louis Science Center is launching a festival this week to help people better understand, and enjoy, the ways that science plays a role in everyday lives.
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Microsoft, NYU Aim to Woo Preteens to Math, Science (PC World)
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Microsoft, NYU and other colleges are launching an institute to get middle schoolers engaged in math and science.
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Planners approve new SportsWorks complex at Science Center (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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The city planning commission today approved plans for the new SportsWorks building at the Carnegie Science Center.
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US-SCIENCE Link List1223399344 (Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News)
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Will the Mars Science Laboratory Be Cut? (Universe Today)
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The Mars Science Laboratory, a souped-up Mars rover scheduled to launch next year might be delayed, scaled down or canceled due to technical problems and cost overruns. The nuclear powered rover designed to search for microbial life on the Red Planet, has already cost $1.5 billion and if it reaches a 30-percent cost overrun, [...]
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Learning the science of racing at LMS (News 14 Carolina)
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CONCORD -- One-hundred CMS middle school students are getting excited about math and science through learning about NASCAR. The students spent part of their school day at Lowe’s Motor Speedway on Tuesday. Bank of American hosted the event as part of Bank of America 500 Week.
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High school gets £3m science wing (BBC News)
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Glasgow's Lord Provost will officially open a £3m science wing at an independent secondary school.
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New Book Explores The Science Of Food (Medical News Today)
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What goes into making the food we eat? From sliced bread for sandwiches to shredded lettuce for salads, food takes us an incredible journey before it even reaches our plate, and along the way it has been processed and packaged for our convenience. As food preparation increasingly moves from home kitchens to industrial processing plants, the real magic behind a tasty meal is science.
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Solon student, Vibhuti Krishna, 13, is science contest finalist (The Plain Dealer)
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Vibhuti Krishna, 13, of Solon, is among the 30 national finalists in the middle-school science competition sponsored by the Society for Science & the Public. The finalists will compete in Washington, D.C., later this month for $40,000 in scholarships and awards.
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