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Columbia physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi discovered nuclear magnetic resonance in the 1930s. Today, it lets doctors look inside ...
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Researchers discovered that when atoms interact and remain entangled with light, they emit stronger, more coordinated bursts of energy.