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Nuclear clock technology enables unprecedented investigation of fine-structure constant stability
In 2024, TU Wien presented the world's first nuclear clock. Now it has been demonstrated that the technology can also be used ...
McKinley Museum planetarium director Suzie Dills says her trip to the Galileo museum in Italy was educational, and a thrill.
Driving a spacecraft around a planet isn’t anything like driving on a planet. A physicist explains orbital navigation.
The instrument uses randomly textured lithium niobate and its developers have used it for astronomical imaging and materials ...
In 1867, Lord Kelvin imagined atoms as knots in the aether. The idea was soon disproven. Atoms turned out to be something ...
Flashes of light seen in the sky in old astronomical photographs may reveal the presence of reflective, satellite-like ...
Novel catalyst discovery offers the promise to revolutionize all sectors of the physical economy, since catalysts underpin more than 80% of all commercial goods produced globally.
MIT researchers have devised a new molecular technique that lets electrons probe inside atomic nuclei, replacing massive particle accelerators with a tabletop setup. By studying radium monofluoride, ...
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World’s first nuclear clock to answer physics’ fine-structure constant mystery
A team of researchers in Austria has recently demonstrated that the world’s first nuclear clock could help answer whether the ...
The expansiveness of the universe could make interstellar communication difficult, even for the most advanced civilizations.
If you picture an electron breaking free from a solid, the process seems simple. Give it enough energy, and it should blast ...
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