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Nuclear clocks tick for the first time

Two independent research teams have achieved a longstanding goal in physics: building a working nuclear clock. The devices, developed by Beichen Huang and colleagues at Tsinghua University and by Luca Toscani De Col and colleagues ...

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Broken time-reversal symmetry phase in kagome metals may establish conditions for superconductivity
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New findings challenge idea that human bodies simply got bigger and bigger over time in a steady line
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