• Described in Physical Review Letters, the approach borrows many ideas from attempts to "cloak" objects from light.

    BBC: Acoustic 'cloaking device' shields objects from sound

  • His latest attempts to explain the anomalous acceleration will be published next month in Physical Review Letters.

    ECONOMIST: A space oddity

  • This measurement, which is to be published in a forthcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, concerns particles called muons.

    ECONOMIST: Particle physics

  • They have published their method in this week's issue of Physical Review Letters.

    ECONOMIST: Recreating the planet's magnetic field in a laboratory

  • He wrote two scientific papers on his theory and was eventually published in the Physical Review Letters journal, sparking a 40-year hunt for the Higgs boson.

    BBC: Scotland

  • As he and his colleagues report in Physical Review Letters, they first tested it with ten texts apiece from ten official languages of the European Union.

    ECONOMIST: Computers and language

  • That revelation, which has been submitted for publication to Physical Review Letters, leaves no room for doubt: B-bars turn into B-minuses far faster than B-minuses turn into B-bars.

    ECONOMIST: The arrow of time

  • This research, published recently in Physical Review Letters, supports a theory put forward several years ago by John Abrahamson, a chemical engineer from the University of Canterbury, in New Zealand.

    ECONOMIST: Ball lightning

  • Evidence for past supernovae is thin on the ground, although in 1999 German researchers found traces of iron-60 in south Pacific sediments ( Physical Review Letters, vol 83, p 18).

    FORBES: Ancient Supernova Explosions Left Their Scars on Earth

  • As the researchers report in a forthcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, they managed to hold significant numbers of isolated rubidium atoms in place by shining a laser beam on to an array of microscopic lenses.

    ECONOMIST: Quantum computers

  • According to research published in the most recent issue of Physical Review Letters, ships can be made vastly more efficient by tricking the surrounding water into staying still using a metamaterial that can alter the normal forces of nature.

    FORBES: Making Go-Fast Boats Go Faster: Radical Shipping Technology

  • In a paper just published in Physical Review Letters, Guenther Walther, a mathematician at Stanford University in California, shows that the observation that the number of neutrinos detected decreases when sunspots are plentiful is no more than an error in counting.

    ECONOMIST: Particle physics

  • In a new paper published last week in Physical Review Letters, researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have published a method that allows for much more stable quantum entanglement, which may help pave the way for better quantum communication and quantum computing.

    FORBES: New Technique Could Pave the Way for Quantum Information Networks

  • In 2008, Dr Cummer first described the theory of acoustic cloaking in an article in Physical Review Letters, and earlier this year a group from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign demonstrated the first practical use of the theory in an article in the same journal.

    BBC: Acoustic 'cloaking device' shields objects from sound

  • But unlike dark energy, there are several ideas about what it might be, and one of them is the subject of a second paper, in Physical Review Letters, by Peter Biermann of the University of Bonn, in Germany, and Alexander Kusenko, of the University of California, Los Angeles.

    ECONOMIST: Research from the beginning of time

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