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Turbulence-like proton fluctuations emerge as strongest sign of nuclear critical point
Physicists with the STAR Collaboration have reported their strongest evidence yet for a long-sought feature in nuclear ...
The movement of protons through electrically charged water is one of the most fundamental processes in chemistry. It is evident in everything from eyesight to energy storage to rocket fuel — and ...
Members of the STAR collaboration, a group of physicists collecting and analyzing data from particle collisions at the ...
The small but ubiquitous proton serves as a foundation for the bulk of the visible matter in the universe. It abides at the very heart of matter, giving rise to everything we see around us as it ...
Semiconductors formed from an unusual isotope of silicon found in Hawaiian black sand exhibit unprecedented size, performance, and power-consumption characteristics. The vast majority of today’s ...
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Protons’ ‘excited states’ are more resilient than thought, challenging decades of theory
Physicists have observed that a proton’s excited states, or resonances, remain influential even when probed at very high energies, a finding that revises previous expectations about the building ...
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