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Scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) achieved yet another first Wednesday (July 25), revving full-blown atoms (with electrons oribiting them) up to near the speed of light.
An extremely precise detection method for single electrons, which pins down the particles with a resolution of trillionths of ...
Researchers at NPL have reported a novel high-speed charge sensing method for ballistic electrons, a potentially useful ...
Scientists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) achieved yet another first Wednesday (July 25), revving full-blown atoms (with electrons oribiting them) up to near the speed of light.
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