Some fundamental interactions of matter found to be fundamentally different than thought
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 - 13:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Collisions have consequences. Everyone knows that. Whether it's between trains, planes, automobiles or atoms, there are always repercussions. But while macroscale collisions may have the most obvious effects - mangled steel, bruised flesh - sometimes it is the tiniest collisions that have the most resounding repercussions.
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