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Physics Today 67 (2), 13–15 (2014);
Published: February 2014
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Published: July 2013
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Research & Technology
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Three-body forces reveal themselves in nuclei excessively rich in neutrons.
Online
Published: June 2013
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Research & Technology
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A close spectroscopic look at an apparent excess of primordial 6 Li finds none.
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Published: May 2013
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Research & Technology
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Observers search near ultracompact stars for departures from the standard theory of gravity.
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Published: April 2013
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Research & Technology
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The cosmos is just a little bit older and slower than we thought.
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Published: March 2013
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Research & Technology
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They're believed to accumulate and annihilate in the Sun's core.
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Published: February 2013
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Research & Technology
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The Fermi orbiter has revealed a long-sought signature of pion decay in the gamma-ray spectra of two supernova remnants.
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Published: January 2013
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Research & Technology
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The Milky Way's nearby twin is a good place to study galaxy formation.
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Published: November 2012
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Research & Technology
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In a particle detector at a high-energy collider, anemic ionization would be their calling card.
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Published: October 2012
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New precautions in the repetition of an old experiment have wiped out its evidence for an exotic quantum phase of matter.
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Published: September 2012
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Research & Technology
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Predicted half a century ago, time-reversal asymmetry in particle physics has only now been clearly demonstrated.
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Published: August 2012
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Research & Technology
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The Sun's brightness and surface magnetic activity rise and fall on an 11-year cycle.
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Published: August 2012
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Interaction with binary partners affects the life and death of the heaviest stars.
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Published: June 2012
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The Kepler orbiter has unveiled two very different exoplanets in closely adjacent orbits.
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Published: May 2012
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Research & Technology
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The standard theory predicts that the ultramassive twins prefer to be born with the same handedness.
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Published: April 2012
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Research & Technology
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Increasing CO 2 preceded the great glacial retreat 18 000 years ago.
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Magazine Articles
Physics Today 64 (7), 18 (2011);
Published: July 2011
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Magazine Articles
Physics Today 63 (12), 34–36 (2010);
Published: December 2010
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