Antimatter keeps with quantum theory. It’s both particle and wave0
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- May 3, 2019
A variation of the classic double-slit experiment is applied to a positron for the first time
A variation of the classic double-slit experiment is applied to a positron for the first time
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Since 2014, UFOs have intruded upon military airspace as often as several times per month, a military official told the Washington Post.
Scientists have discovered a grain of dust left over from a stellar explosion that predated our solar system.
People robbed of the ability to talk due to a stroke or another medical condition may soon have real hope of regaining a voice thanks to technology that harnesses brain activity to produce synthesized speech, researchers said on Wednesday.