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If you pull twice as hard on a spring, it stretches twice as far. However, when we introduce very large forces or complicated ...
There is also a designated spokesperson, who contacted Physical Review Letters in December to discuss how long it would take to review and publish the groundbreaking paper. There, LIGO discovered an ...
A new study shows entanglement can be reversed—if you plug in a quantum battery. The finding rewrites the rules of the ...
Researchers at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz IPHT) in Jena, Germany, together with international ...
The most prestigious journal in physics celebrates its 125th anniversary, highlighting dozens of its most famous papers.
Publications in Physical Review Letters, Rapid Communication and Nature Alex Zunger High Impact Journal publications (PRL, PRB Rapid Communications and others with IF ~> 10) in reversed chronological ...
Nature retracted the paper in November 2023. Last year, Physical Review Letters retracted a 2021 publication on unusual properties in manganese sulfide that Dias co-authored.
Questions had also been raised about the now-retracted Physical Review Letters paper.
The Physical Review Letters inquiry focused on one figure in the paper that purported to show electrical resistance in manganese sulfide.
A group of researchers in Antarctica have found strange radio waves coming from below the ice. According to the results published in the Physical Review Letters, the mysterious radio waves were ...
Robert Garisto, an editor of Physical Review Letters, says that publishing the paper presented challenges above and beyond the already Sisyphean task of dealing with teams that have thousands of ...
A paper has been published in the online Physical Review Letters by researches from the Centre for Quantum Photonics: Dr Konstantinos Poulios, Daniel Fry, Jasmin D. A. Meinecke, Dr Jonathan C. F.