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Scalar size of the pion from lattice QCD calculates the interdependency of the pion with a Higgs field with so far unreached precision
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Electrochemical loading enhances deuterium fusion rates in a metal target. Nature.
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Endoscopic diamond magnetometer for cancer surgery
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Baryons, composite particles made up of three quarks bound together via the strong force, make up the most visible matter. LHCb collaboration reported the observation of an ultra-rare process via which a type of baryon known as sigma-plus (Σ⁺) decays into a proton & two muons with opposite charges.
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Persistence in delayed chemical reaction network systems with time-varying kinetics
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An experiment shooting neutrons through Teflon revealed that computer simulations for fluorine, a key nuclear material, are flawed at lower energies and require correction
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Brno researchers confirmed nuclear computer models for aluminum are mostly accurate but found minor flaws in specific energy ranges
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Study shows how blood hitting different cotton fabrics creates distinct stain patterns, like the number of tendrils that spread out from the center of the stain or the surrounding satellite droplets, revealing the speed of impact and offering critical forensic insight into how blood spatter forms
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MIT physicists snap the first images of “free-range” atoms
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