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Properties of Fermions and Bosons Fermion and Boson classifications are not entirely set in stone. While individual particles are either one or the other, systems of particles can cause the laws to fail. bosons • fermions • difference between bosons and fermions • what is a boson • what is a fermion
Discovery of Helium in the Sun Using spectroscopy, helium was first discovered in the Sun. Spectral lines labeled coronium and nebulium did not fit into the periodic table of the elements. helium • periodic table • chromosphere • spectroscopy • solar corona
David M. Lee - Superfluid Helium-3 David M. Lee shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996 for his discovery of the superfluid properties of helium-3. david m lee • cornell • helium-3 • superfluidity • nobel
Douglas D. Osheroff - Superfluid Helium-3 Douglas D. Osheroff was a graduate student working late in the low temperature laboratory at CalTech when he noted unexpected results on a graph. He alerted his advisors and they concluded they had found the conditions at which helium-3 changes to a superfluid. Osheroff would share a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work. douglas osheroff • nobel prize in physics • solid state physics • low temperature physics • caltech
All Stars Equal? A more advanced description of the helium flash, and its strangely robust luminosity, independent of stellar mass. helium flash • stellar evolution • astronomy • stars • main sequence
Ballooning Priest Disappears A Catholic priest from Brazil disappeared on April 20th after floating away on hundreds of balloons. Rescue efforts are growing dim in hopes of finding him. priest floats away • helium balloon chairs • rescue of missing priest • cluster ballooning • helium balloon flight record
Nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang The lightest four elements on the periodic table were made in nuclear fusion reactions shortly after the big bang. big bang theory • universe • elementary particles • protons • cosmic nucleosynthesis
Star Lifespan Each star is unique, and the lifespan of every star is determined primarily by it's mass. The more massive a star is, the shorter its lifespan. star lifespan • stars • star birth • stellar evolution • hydrogen fusion
What is Vime and the Vime Group? The Vime Group is a new and dedicated to educating those who want to know more about video games and compiling a comprehensive list of video game words and information vime • video game • video game language • language • vime group
More than meets the eye Thousands light the night sky to the unaided eye, dimmer or brighter, yet seldom a hint of color to make a difference from an overwhelming whiteness. But the starry zoo features a wild variety in sizes, color and life span. supernova • nova • spectra • black body • infrared
An Introduction to Noble Gases Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon make up the noble gases. Chemically unreactive, or inert, these gases do not form compounds with other elements naturally. noble gases • inert gases • rare gases • ozone • electron configuration
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Bands Macy's invites bands, pep squads and dance teams from throughout the nation to march and perform in its annual parade, but the standards are high. macy's thanksgiving parade • high school bands • macy’s great american marching band • parade balloons helium • black friday
Supernova Destroys Star Rho Cas 10,000 light years away, the yellow hypergiant star, Rho Cassiopeiae ("Rho Cas" a type F8-G2 Ia0 star,) has a fantastic chance of already having blown itself apart. rho cassiopeiae • supernova • hypergiant • constalation • milky way
The Circle of Life The End As with all life in the Cosmos, the ending depends largely on the life that was led. death of stars • super nova • red giants • nuclear fuel • gravitational collapse
Writing Articles for Web Consignment Buying and selling Web content articles is made easy with third-party sites. Sites like Constant Content and Daily Article let Web writers set their own article prices. writing articles • web content • web articles • buying articles • daily article
Low Level Laser Therapy and the Neuropathies Low Level Laser Therapy, is laser light therapy that can be applied many diverse physical conditions. Laser therapy appears to have been successful in the treatment of: Neuropathies, surface wound healing, Radiculopathy, RSD, and more. hene (helium neon) laser • low level laser therapy • lllt • pulsed infra red light • coherent light
Radioactivity and Alpha Particles Alpha particles are emitted from a radioactive substance by way of quantum tunneling and is governed by a statistical look at the strong nuclear force. alpha radiation • alpha decay • alpha particles • what is radiation • atomic radiation
Sun Facts The Sun, our nearest star and the center of our solar system, is a giant burning collection of gases. Brush up on your solar facts. sun facts • mass of sun • diameter of sun • temperature of sun • degrees kelvins
The Beginnings of Nuclear Physics In the final decades of the nineteenth and first few decades of the twentieth centuries, physicists would begin to unlock the mysteries of radioactivity. henri bequerel • marie curie • pierre curie • ernest rutherford • alpha particles
Types of Stars Stellar spectral classification helps astrophysicists understand the lives of stars. spectrum • electromagnetic spectrum • star • astrophysics • stellar classification |
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