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Published online: 2 February 2007; | doi:10.1038/news070129-16 Moon too static for astronauts? Lunar settlements could face high-voltage sparks. Philip Ball ...
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Clock comparison yields clues to 'constant' change Years of comparisons among the world's best atomic clocks-based on different atoms-have established the most...
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Disorder may be in order for 'spintronic' devices ... JILA research shows that electrons tend to hold consistent "spins" longer in low-energy, disordered areas...
Quantum hall effect observed at room temperature ... This image is a scanning electron microscope micrograph of a strongly crumpled graphene sheet on a silicon...
Scientists convert heat to power using organic molecules, may lead to new energy source ... Graphic of an organic molecule trapped between two gold surfaces....
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Nobel laureate Burton Richter to speak about future of particle physics Particle physics is about to transform our thinking once again. Experiments of the last...
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To cite this article: Arthur B. Congdon, Charles R. Keeton, S. J. Osmer Microlensing of an extended source by a power-law mass distribution Monthly Notices of...
Wait a minute ... Remove the second beam splitter (dashed line) and the bulletlike photon takes one path or the other. Leave it in, and the photon's quantum...
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