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Nuclear magic trick
An international team led by Osaka University used experimental measurements and theoretical modeling to better understand the shape formed by the protons and ...
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2022
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Glass transition of spins and orbitals of electrons in a pure crystal
Researchers at Osaka University used computers simulations to show that lattice distortions in magnetic pyrochlore oxide crystals can control the glass ...
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2020
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The easy way to get a square deal
Scientists at Osaka University introduce an easy method for adding cubane molecules to previously synthesized crystals. This work may help lead to much cheaper ...
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2020
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How to have a blast like a black hole
Scientists at Osaka University have created magnetized-plasma conditions similar to those near a black hole using very intense laser pulses. This work may help ...
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2020
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Electrons hop to it on twisted molecular wires
Osaka University scientists show how purposely introducing twists into molecular wires can improve their electrical conductivity. This work may lead to cheaper ...
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2021
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The fifth quartet: Excited neon discovery could reveal star qualities
Researchers at Osaka University and Kyoto University show that an excited state previously predicted to exist in neon-20 is real by using particle scattering ...
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2021
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A world first! Visualizing atomic-scale structures with the optical force
A team of scientists from Osaka University, Osaka Prefecture University, and Nagoya University created three-dimensional maps of the force fields around ...
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2021