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Quantum imaging ends 20 year fight over gold electron spins
For two decades, a deceptively simple question has split condensed‑matter physicists: do the electrons in gold quietly align ...
As Dr. Moore recently sat at the school and reminisced along with current Baylor Walkabout director Ashlee O’Steen and assistant director Max Berube on the 50 th anniversary of the program’s launching ...
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The ancient pit-dwelling culture archaeologists can’t explain
Across the northern reaches of North America, archaeologists keep uncovering traces of an ancient people who lived partly ...
In the heart of Paterson lies a bargain hunter’s nirvana that has New Jerseyans willingly battling Route 80 traffic just for the chance to rummage through its treasures – the Red White & Blue Thrift ...
Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, and Johns Hopkins University in ...
A new Swinburne study is addressing a core paradox: if quantum computing is solving problems that cannot be checked by conventional methods, how can we be certain the results are correct? Quantum ...
Descriptive set theorists study the niche mathematics of infinity. Now, they’ve shown that their problems can be rewritten in ...
Why do some earthquakes release more energy than others? A research team led by Prof. Dr. Armin Dielforder from the ...
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