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The physics of networks

Statistical analysis of interconnected groups — of computers, animals, or people — yields important clues about how they function. more

- from Physics Today

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Are organic LEDs ready for the big screen?

A look at the successes and challenges of large-display OLEDs. more

- from Physics Today

organic led

Women and minority students now more likely to take physics

New survey finds women and men almost equally represented; minorities jump to almost 25%. more

- from AIP Statistical Research Center

Graph of minority students taking physics over the years

The jellyfish that revolutionized science

2008 Nobel Chemistry Prize winners made it possible to see genes using green fluorescent protein found in jellyfish. more

- from Inside Science News Service

Green JellyFish, photo by T. Green
 
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