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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden discovered a new phenomenon that changes what we know about nuclear fission.
As summer kicks into full gear and people are spending more time outside, there's one thing on many people's minds—ticks.
Recent physics studies have found that light can sometimes flow in unexpected ways, behaving like a so-called "superfluid." ...
We find that, for the first time in the investigation of high-order harmonic generation in two color laser fields that atomic energy level structure will greatly affect high order harmonic generation.
Complex perovskite oxides offer tremendous potential for controlling their rich variety of electronic properties, including high-TC superconductivity, high-κ ferroelectricity, and quantum magnetism.