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New quantum sensor technology could 'see' velocity to unmask dark matter
Researchers at the University of Tokyo and Chuo University have proposed a strategy to identify light dark matter using a ...
Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 3 (1830 - 1837), pp. 299-300 (2 pages) ...
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A research team led by Tomoro Sashida and Tomoharu Oka of Keio University in Tokyo, Japan, has succeeded in precisely measuring the expansion velocity of a shock wave of the supernova remnant W44. The ...
A research team led by Tomoro Sashida and Tomoharu Oka (Keio University) has succeeded in precisely measuring the expansion velocity of a shockwave of the supernova remnant W44. The remnant is located ...
Many of today's scientific processes are simulated using computer-driven mathematical models. But for a model to accurately predict how air flow behaves at high speeds, for example, scientists need ...
Astronomers have precisely measured the expansion velocity of a shockwave of the supernova remnant W44. The remnant is located in the constellation of Aquila, approximately 10,000 light-years away ...
Many of today's scientific processes are simulated using computer-driven mathematical models. But for a model to accurately predict how air flow behaves at high speeds, for example, scientists need ...
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