Scientists at the MAJORANA Collaboration look for rule-violating electrons


by Phys.org

Phys.org— In a new study published inNature Physics, scientists at the MAJORANA Collaboration have tested the stringency of charge conservation and Pauli's exclusion principles using underground detectors. Alessio Porcelli has published a News & Views piece on the research in the same journal.

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Arkansas Times—Lawmakers adopt emergency rule barring electronic signatures for would-be voters. "There is no problem with integrity in voting in Arkansas. We are making up stuff. We're suppressing the vote. That's the bottom line," former state Sen. Joyce Elliott said.

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