Enigmatic particle might be a molecular pentaquark
Decay rate of exotic hadron suggests it comprises five quarks
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Decay rate of exotic hadron suggests it comprises five quarks
Read article: Enigmatic particle might be a molecular pentaquark
Volcanic hairs and tears reveal a wealth of information about what lies within lava
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Real-time analysis can drive improvements that benefit manufacturers as well as the environment, says Kalle Blomberg
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Interventions to integrate young female physicists into established networks could help tackle under-representation
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Victoria Atkinson reviews Inside the Stargazer’s Palace by Violet Moller
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Nano Futures explores the cutting-edge science and technology driving the development of next-generation printable sensors
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Carbon fibre-based electrodes are key to success
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Inexpensive metasurface could revolutionize the capabilities of conventional imaging systems
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New cooling technique could help reveal physics beyond the Standard Model
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The authors believe the finding indicates a decline in scientific productivity
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