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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Electron is surprisingly round, say scientists following 10 year study

Electron is surprisingly round, say scientists following 10 year study
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    Przybylski’s Star: Still Bizarre After All These Years - While I’ve been going through early extraterrestrial ideas like those of Ronald Bracewell I’ve run back into that most unpronounceable of stellar objects, ...
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    Subexponential Decay of Local Correlations from Diffusion-Limited Dephasing - Author(s): Ewan McCulloch, J. Alexander Jacoby, Curt von Keyserlingk, and Sarang Gopalakrishnan Chaotic quantum systems at finite entropy density are expec...
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    Efficiency in a repetitive pulse magnet - arXiv:2605.13865v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: A repetitive-pulse magnet is a promising tool when combined with repetitive excitations, such as pulsed las...
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  • Backreaction
    These new nuclear reactors solve the safety problem - Generating electricity via nuclear fission is a great idea, at least in principle. But the risk of nuclear meltdowns causing mass destruction and long-last...
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  • Not Even Wrong
    Some Notes on AI - This posting is mainly intended to provide some links to material about AI in math and physics that I’ve found interesting. I confess that to a large degre...
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  • The Reference Frame
    AdSense became unusable - For several months, I have been getting direct censorship requests from Google AdSense. In recent days, the frequency increased to "several articles to be ...
    4 years ago
  • Physics Today magazine
    Exotic forms of silicon - Physics Today, Volume 69, Issue 12, Page 34-39, December 2016.
    9 years ago
  • Astronomy Blog
    First astronaut to run a marathon in space - Despite what several major-media organisations may have reported in recent months, the first astronaut to run a marathon in space was Sunita Williams. She ...
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  • New Journal of Physics latest papers
    Segregation and periodic mixing in a fluidized bidisperse suspension - Author(s): A Deboeuf, G Gauthier, J Martin and D Salin Affiliation(s): Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 7608, Lab. FAST, Bat. 502, Ca...
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