Big problems sometimes come in small packages. The problem with which physicists must now concern themselves measures a mere 0.0350 millionth of a millionth of a millimetre. This is precisely the ...
Puzzling problem: Karsten Schuhmann (left) and Aldo Antognini of the Paul Scherrer Institute inspect the laser system that was used for the laser spectroscopy measurements on muonic deuterium.
Physicists in Europe and North America have measured the radius of an unusual beryllium isotope containing a single neutron a long way from the rest of the nuclear core. Although the radii of other ...
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