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Science Spectrum Trailblazers Award, presented by Science Spectrum Magazine, 2006; Oklahoma 2011 Indian Elder Distinguished Honoree, bestowed by the American Assoc ...
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Pages in category "Science and technology magazines published in the United States" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter; Modern Physics Letters B; Nature Materials; Philosophical Magazine; Philosophical Magazine Letters; Physica B (condensed matter) Physica C (superconductivity) Physica E (nanostructures) Physica Status Solidi A/B/C/RRL; Physical Review B (condensed matter and materials physics) Physics Letters A; Physics of ...
In physics, the energy spectrum of a particle is the number of particles or intensity of a particle beam as a function of particle energy. Examples of techniques that produce an energy spectrum are alpha-particle spectroscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy, and mass-analyzed ion-kinetic-energy spectrometry.
Physics is an open access online publication containing commentaries on the best of the peer-reviewed research published in the journals of the American Physical Society. The editor-in-chief of Physics is Matteo Rini. [1] It highlights papers in Physical Review Letters and the Physical Review family of journals. [1] [2] The magazine was ...
Spectrum SF was a paperback format magazine that published short and serial length works of science fiction. It was edited by Paul Fraser and published nine issues between 2000 and 2002. [1] [2] The magazine published work by Keith Roberts, Charles Stross, Eric Brown, Mary Soon Lee, Alastair Reynolds, and Stephen Baxter.
The spectrum in a rainbow. A spectrum (pl.: spectra or spectrums) [1] is a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without gaps, across a continuum. The word spectrum was first used scientifically in optics to describe the rainbow of colors in visible light after passing through a prism.