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    Ytterbium Atomic Clock Pioneers New Frontiers in Fundamental Physics

    Ytterbium Atomic Clock Pioneers New Frontiers in Fundamental Physics

    An international team of physicists has developed a groundbreaking ytterbium atomic clock, enhancing precision and sensitivity in testing fundamental physical theories.

    Phys.org·April 2, 2026

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    Researchers from RIKEN have created a laser-based method to construct artificial structures that replicate the cytoskeleton of cells, enhancing our understanding of cellular mechanics.

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    A groundbreaking study reveals the dual mechanism of action of yaku'amide B, a natural compound derived from deep-sea sponges, in targeting cancer cells.

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    osaka, japan

    Researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University discover how a freshwater alga captures far-red light, enhancing its photosynthetic efficiency in low-light environments.

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