In a breakthrough discovery, mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Emily Carter and physics graduate student Chen Huang have solved an 80-year-old physics problem.
Carter spoke about their work at an international quantum theory conference in Georgia on Monday.
“People are ...
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The Prince is late in breaking the news. This was in Popular Science late last week.
it was also on the princeton homepage for the last few days. the prince's 'coverage' really just entails rehashing news articles from other places.
Stop hating on the Prince. This was thrilling news to me, Citizen Lambda, and the Prince is correct to inform a readership that may not be assiduously checking the homepage of Princeton University and Popular Science.
Clearly "rehasing news articles" from "other places", namely Princeton University, is a terrible idea for a student newspaper directed at Princeton University's students. Congrats on your unfathomably deep knowledge of journalism.
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Can you post the reference to the paper, so the interested reader can get it?
Thanks a lot!!!
Trying to get more citations and press on your paper? Anyone who would care about the paper knows where and how to get it.
I was just being lazy in looking myself for the original reference. I guess I can get it...
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I'm pretty sure that getting cited by The Daily Princetonian doesn't add much to your street cred as a physicist.