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ScienceAlert on MSN20-Year Mystery of The Muon's Wiggle May Finally Be SolvedPhysicists at Fermilab have made the most precise measurement ever of a long-disputed value – the magnetic 'wiggle' of an ...
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Physicists are always searching for new theories to improve our understanding of the universe and resolve big unanswered ...
Today the Muon g-2 collaboration has published its third and final result of the measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. The final ...
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AZoQuantum on MSNMuon g-2 Experiment Ends with Landmark Finding in Particle PhysicsThe third and final result, based on the last three years of data, is in perfect agreement with the experiment's previous ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNPrepping for Q-Day: Physics-based encryption aims to secure data in the quantum computing eraIn our hyper-connected world, we rely on encrypted communications every day—to shop online, digitally sign documents, make ...
Researchers at the Institute of Physics in Zagreb, Croatia, in collaboration with international partners, have showcased new methods for visualizing atomic-scale changes in advanced materials.
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IFLScience on MSNThe Standard Model Saved Once More Thanks To The Most Precise Muon MeasurementThis is the anomalous magnetic moment, and it is often represented by the expression of g-2 (gee minus two). The anomalous magnetic moment of the electron is known with 1,000 times more precision than ...
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