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Light-wave vortices can move faster than light without breaking relativity, study finds
Researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have measured “dark points” inside light waves that appear to ...
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Study confirms "dark points" in light waves can move faster than light
Physicists have directly tracked tiny points of darkness in laser light racing faster than light itself, without breaking ...
Atmospheric teleconnections or wave trains, such as the well-known PNA (Pacific–North America) pattern, are of great importance because they can link weather and climate between regions separated by ...
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