A new measurement of the exotic “atom” — consisting of an electron and its antiparticle, a positron — disagrees with theoretical calculations, scientists report in the Aug. 14 Physical Review Letters.
Using the Summing Nal Detector, a team of experimental and theoretical scientists at FRIB took another step in understanding how an atomic nucleus can have two different shapes corresponding to only ...
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Japanese scientists map energy levels in perovskite solar cells, boost efficiency, stability
Over the past decade, perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have moved to the forefront of ...
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