Physics & Astronomy
transit
100%
planets
43%
camphor
38%
active galactic nuclei
35%
Jupiter (planet)
34%
active galaxies
33%
hydrogen
32%
stellar activity
30%
bows
29%
H lines
28%
atmospheres
27%
dichroism
25%
polarimeters
24%
reverberation
23%
vinylidene
20%
copolymers
20%
shock
20%
electrons
19%
upper atmosphere
18%
fluorides
18%
polymers
18%
rare gases
17%
extrasolar planets
17%
stars
16%
Seyfert galaxies
16%
polarization
15%
coronal mass ejection
15%
eclipses
14%
polarimetry
14%
photography
14%
photocathodes
14%
light sources
12%
cleaning
12%
coronas
12%
light curve
12%
galaxies
12%
field effect transistors
11%
stellar winds
11%
sodium
11%
electron scattering
11%
neon
10%
continuums
10%
centroids
9%
alignment
9%
apertures
9%
solar cells
9%
lenses
9%
excitation
9%
negative electron affinity
8%
profiles
8%
geometry
8%
interference
8%
heat
8%
time measurement
8%
inference
8%
solid state physics
8%
luminosity
8%
transmission lines
7%
electron bombardment
7%
planetary magnetic fields
7%
vacuum
7%
electron energy
7%
field strength
7%
planetary magnetospheres
7%
heliosphere
7%
thresholds
7%
augmentation
7%
telescopes
7%
hysteresis
7%
pixels
7%
mounting
7%
circular polarization
6%
angular momentum
6%
quasars
6%
signatures
6%
spacing
6%
high temperature gases
5%
configurations
5%
ground state
5%
planetary atmospheres
5%
climate
5%
diffraction patterns
5%
occultation
5%
standard deviation
5%
high resolution
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
planet
51%
hydrogen
42%
Jupiter
40%
atmosphere
23%
atmospheric dynamics
22%
upper atmosphere
19%
luminosity
19%
monitoring
16%
coronal mass ejection
15%
corona
13%
atlas
13%
project
13%
citizen
12%
near infrared
11%
material
11%
geometry
11%
radio
11%
detection
11%
plasma
9%
gas
9%
sodium
9%
planetary atmosphere
8%
magnetic field
8%
accretion
8%
oxygen
8%
statistical information
8%
modeling
7%
planetary rotation
6%
asymmetry
5%
magnetosphere
5%
simulation
5%
kinematics
5%
transition
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Polarimeters
39%
Ferroelectric materials
33%
Electrons
30%
Langmuir Blodgett films
23%
Photocathodes
20%
Organic solar cells
20%
Brewing
19%
Polymer films
16%
Curricula
13%
Polymers
12%
Lenses
12%
Electron affinity
12%
Copolymers
11%
Cleaning
11%
Vacuum
11%
Demonstrations
10%
Neon
9%
Ground state
9%
Light polarization
9%
Polarization
8%
Circular polarization
7%
Inert gases
7%
Electron beams
7%
Fluorescence
7%
Monitoring
7%
Spin polarization
6%
Mountings
6%
Atoms
6%
Crystals
6%
Atomic physics
6%
Students
6%
Hot Temperature
6%
Temperature
5%