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Chaotic quantum spins organize themselves to emit long-lived microwaves
Quantum particles can work together to produce powerful signals. However, those signals are unstable and usually vanish ...
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Unwritten Rules You Should Know Before Visiting Las Vegas
Think Vegas has no rules? From resort fees to casino etiquette and the best time of the year to visit, here's how to enjoy ...
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Quantum spins team up to make stable, long-lived microwave signals
Quantum physicists have found a way to make clouds of atomic-scale spins act like a single, disciplined antenna, generating microwave signals that are both powerful and remarkably long lived. Instead ...
At the smallest scales, heat engines can do more than Carnot ever imagined. Researchers at the University of Stuttgart have ...
The 21st century has been dire for the Best Actor category, but winners like Adrien Brody and Cillian Murphy rightfully won ...
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