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Updated mathematical techniques that can distinguish between two types of ‘non-Gaussian curve’ could make it…
The French theoretical physicist Franck Laloë presents a modification of Schrödinger’s famous equation that ensures…
Having studied quark-gluon plasma since the late 1970s, Dr. Johann Rafelski summarizes the evolution in…
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