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Flash Physics: Atoms mimic each other, QCD cracks five loops, metamaterial bricks shape sound

27 Feb 2017 Sarah Tesh

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Photograph of Herschel Rabitz, Renan Cabrera, Andre Campos and Denys Bondar
Masters of disguise: Herschel Rabitz, Renan Cabrera, Andre Campos and Denys Bondar. (Courtesy: C Todd Reichart / Princeton University)
How atoms can impersonate each other An atom could be made to emit an optical signal that is usually

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