Princeton scientists discover exotic quantum state of matter »
Posted by: capn_caveman 4 months, 2 weeks agoA team of scientists from Princeton University has found that one of the most intriguing phenomena in condensed-matter physics -- known as the quantum Hall effect -- can occur in nature in a way that no one has ever before seen.
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CRYMTYPHON4 months, 1 week ago
I think it is a sign of a good science article, that you feel that you sort of understand it even though you don't.
This was a good article.
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Raiderwall4 months, 1 week ago
I often get that feeling reading articles about space and time, it's a slippery, shifting subject that even the scientists aren't always sure about. It staggers the mind with it's infinite sweep and seemingly endless realm of possibilities.
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