Feb. 13, 2004 — The quantitative tuning fork is accurate for testing of vibration sense, according to the results of a study published in the Feb. 10 issue of Neurology. The investigators suggest that ...
(Nanowerk News) Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have for the first time coaxed two atoms in separate locations to take turns jiggling back and forth while ...
MR. HERMANN SMITH, in a letter in NATURE last week, commenting upon my paper read before the Physical Society on June 10, of which you gave a short report, offers some very cogent experiments in ...
A REPETITION of the damonstration described by Prof. G. D. West in Nature 1 showed that it works particularly well with a wide test-tube of length suitable for a 256-fork (even the small laboratory ...
The Keefer Bar, located in Vancouver’s Chinatown, has the appearance of a postwar back-alley Asian apothecary-cum-opium-den. Behind the bar are jars of medicinal herbs—astragalus, magnolia bark, a ...
VibraTip (McCallan Medical) is a device resembling a small keyring fob that provides a near‑silent vibration of consistent amplitude, at a frequency similar to that of a calibrated tuning fork. It is ...