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- Nobel Prizes worth nearly $ 1 million each were awarded Tuesday to an Egyptian-American chemist and to two Dutch theoretical physicists for opening new perspectives on the behavior of molecules and subnuclear particles.
- Taking a new look at the behavior of the universe, scientists reported Monday they have detected streams of elusive and quirky subnuclear particles called neutrinos speeding to Earth from the sun and changing their physical nature.
- Since 1911, several superconducting alloys, especially those based on the metal niobium, have found applications in superconducting magnets used for clinical diagnosis and in machines that accelerate subnuclear particles for scientific investigations of the nature of matter.
- After solving one million trillion arithmetic problems by continuously running 448 computers for two years, physicists at IBM believe they have demonstrated the existence of " glueballs, " hypothetical subnuclear particles that had eluded experimenters for decades.
- It may be that once every 100 million years or so, a flood of all but undetectable subnuclear particles surges through the earth, causing an epidemic of fatal cancers and genetic mutations with dire results for many species.
- The concept of antimatter could have used a bit more explanation, for example, and, I'm sorry to say that the theory of superstrings _ " that the various subnuclear particles are different modes of vibration " _ continues to elude me.
- Instruments aboard the ships are analyzing magnetic fields never examined before, tracking huge shock waves blasted from the sun and measuring the " solar wind " of charged subnuclear particles that move at hundreds of miles a second from the sun's surface.
- Signals from an orbiting telescope and X-ray satellite indicate that the stellar objects _ one of them unusually small and the other unusually cold _ are so dense that they may be clumps of free-floating quarks, the most fundamental of all subnuclear particles.
- Physicists working with a large particle accelerator at Los Alamos National Laboratory have found fresh evidence that the neutrino _ an abundant but elusive subnuclear particle once thought to have no more mass than a ghost _ probably has some mass after all.
- That theory, a concept first proposed by Albert Einstein and often reiterated by British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, seeks to find a single set of equations that can explain all the fundamental forces in the universe : gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak interactive forces among subnuclear particles.