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Einstein’s Top

In Physics by Brian Koberlein26 July 20164 Comments

Einstein said everything falls at the same rate. Is that also true for a quantum top?

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The Illusion Of Truth

In Science by Brian Koberlein5 July 20166 Comments

What does truth have to do with science?

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From Atoms To Everything

In Physics by Brian Koberlein3 July 20162 Comments

The pear-shaped nucleus of barium-144 could help solve one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology.

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Are You A Black Hole?

In Relativity by Brian Koberlein26 June 201632 Comments

You aren’t a black hole, and that means a particle moving at nearly the speed of light isn’t one either.

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Hair Of The Dog

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein8 June 20163 Comments

It turns out that black holes might have hair after all.

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Looking For Higher Dimensions In Gravity

In Physics by Brian Koberlein2 May 20165 Comments

Some theories predict the existence of higher dimensions. With sensitive gravitational experiments we can test that idea.

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The Theoretical Dream Of The EmDrive

In Pseudoscience by Brian Koberlein27 April 201610 Comments

Even if the EmDrive works as a new theoretical model claims, it still violates well tested laws of physics.

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The Strange Case Of Decaying Neutrons

In Physics by Brian Koberlein22 April 20162 Comments

Two measurements of the radioactive half-life of free neutrons give results in disagreement with each other, and may point to new physics.

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The Quantum Fluid Inside Neutron Stars

In Neutron Stars by Brian Koberlein3 April 20160 Comments

Ultracold liquid helium acts very similar to the hot interior of a neutron star.

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.