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In a new forward-looking PRL Essay, Tadashi Takayanagi explores the intersection of quantum information theory with quantum gravity within the framework of holographic duality, and its potential to help us understand how time emerged during the Universe’s creation
- Physical Review Letters - Volume 133 Issue 1
On the Cover Artist conception of laser excitation of thorium-229, a dopant inside a high-band-gap crystal Selected for a Synopsis in Physics Magazine and for an Editors’ Suggestion From the article: Laser Excitation of the Nuclear Isomeric Transition in a Solid-State Host R Elwell, Christian Schneider, Justin Jeet, J E S Terhune, H W T Morgan, A N Alexandrova, H B Tran Tan
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Testing the dark origin of neutrino masses with oscillation experiments Andrew Cheek, Luca Visinelli, and Hong-Yi Zhang Accepted 30 June, 2025
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Circular-motion Fulling-Davies-Unruh effect in coupled annular Josephson junctions Haruna Katayama and Noriyuki Hatakenaka Accepted 30 June, 2025
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