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New measurements in germanium reveal how excited electrons drive lattice vibrations that govern energy flow and heating in semiconductors.
It's one of astronomy's great mysteries: how did black holes get so big, so massive, so quickly. An answer to this cosmic conundrum has now been provided by researchers at Ireland's Maynooth ...
An answer to the question of how black holes get so big, so quickly, has been provided and reported on in Nature Astronomy.
A bullet-speed experiment reveals that the Earth's inner core may be softer and more dynamic than previously thought.
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