Teasing Strange Matter from Ordinary
New insights reveal details of how strange matter forms.
New insights reveal details of how strange matter forms.
Researchers design ultra-low radiation cables to reduce background noise for highly sensitive nuclear decay and dark matter detectors.
Finite geometry reveals fundamental properties of charged quantum systems.
The floating block method provides the tools to compute how quantum states overlap and how to build fast and accurate emulators of those systems.
An almost-bound isotope of oxygen undergoes four-neutron decay that challenges theory.
The first results from the MAJORANA experiment dramatically improve current limits on this rare isotope’s decay.
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