An international team of scientists, led by those from Bose Institute, Kolkata, an autonomous institute of the Department of ...
Scientists have devised an experiment for testing the domain of validity of quantum theory for objects much more massive than the usual microphysical objects (atoms, molecules etc), beyond which the ...
An international team of scientists, led by those from Bose Institute, Kolkata, an autonomous institute of the Department of ...
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