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CATEGORY:Blog[back] TOPIC:Space Telescopes, Charming Particles and Solving a Superconductivity Mystery -- FQxI Podcast by Zeeya Merali and Ian Durham[refresh]
FQXi Administrator Zeeya Merali wrote on Jan. 8, 2023 @ 18:06 GMT
FQxI's Year in Physics Review continues with part 2, as quantum physicist Ian Durham and Zeeya Merali discuss the James Webb Space Telescope's groundbreaking astronomy images, quantum weather, how protons can contain charm quarks that are heavier than the protons themselves and the discovery of the tetraneutron. And solving a 35 year old puzzle about the mechanism behind high temperature superconductivity.