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The Ferromagnetic Kondo Effect: A Circuit Simulates an Effect Predicted by Physicists but Never Actually Observed
July 24, 2013 A group of physicists has shown how to obtain a particular case of a physical effect -- so far never observed in reality -- whose studies have earned a Nobel Prize. The scientists have also observed ... > full story -
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who Has the Lowest Noise of Them All
July 21, 2013 Scientists have demonstrated a novel "crystalline coating" technique for producing low-loss mirrors. This technology will further accelerate progress in the development of narrow-line width ... > full story -
Making Big 'Schroedinger Cats': Quantum Research Pushes Boundary by Testing Micro Theory for Macro Objects
July 21, 2013 Since Erwin Schroedinger's famous 1935 cat thought experiment, physicists around the globe have tried to create large scale systems to test how the rules of quantum mechanics apply to everyday ... > full story -
New Large Hadron Collider Discovery: Measurement of Predicted Particle Decay With Implications for Dark Matter Search
July 19, 2013 Scientists have now observed B-sub-s meson decay as predicted by the Standard Model of Particle Physics. The discovery at the Large Hadron Collider will impact scientists' search for dark matter in ... > full story -
New Results from T2K Conclusively Show Muon Neutrinos Transform to Electron Neutrinos
July 19, 2013 Scientists have announced the definitive observation of muon neutrino to electron neutrino transformation. In 2011, the collaboration announced the first indication of this process, a new type of ... > full storyMore: -
Ghost Particles: New Limits on Extremely Rare Decay
July 17, 2013 Neutrinos are the most elusive particles having extremely weak interactions with all other particles. They have rather unusual properties and are even expected to be identical with their own ... > full story -
Link Between Quantum Physics and Game Theory Found
July 12, 2013 A deep link between two seemingly unconnected areas of modern science has been ... > full story -
Putting More Science Into the Art of Making Nanocrystals
July 10, 2013 Chemists are making the process of synthesizing quantum dots much more systematic. They are detailing an effective new method for purifying CdSe nanocrystals with well-defined surface ... > full story -
Space Station Illuminates Dusty Plasmas for a Wide Range of Research
July 10, 2013 One of the most frequently-used physics laboratories on the International Space Station recently completed its final set of experiments. The Plasma Kristall Experiment (PK-3 Plus) lab, a ... > full story -
A New Way to Trap Light: Phenomenon Could Lead to New Types of Lasers and Sensors
July 10, 2013 There are several ways to "trap" a beam of light -- usually with mirrors, other reflective surfaces, or high-tech materials such as photonic crystals. But now researchers have discovered a new method ... > full story
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