Described in Physical Review Letters, the approach borrows many ideas from attempts to "cloak" objects from light.
His latest attempts to explain the anomalous acceleration will be published next month in Physical Review Letters.
This measurement, which is to be published in a forthcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, concerns particles called muons.
They have published their method in this week's issue of Physical Review Letters.
ECONOMIST: Recreating the planet's magnetic field in a laboratory
He wrote two scientific papers on his theory and was eventually published in the Physical Review Letters journal, sparking a 40-year hunt for the Higgs boson.
As he and his colleagues report in Physical Review Letters, they first tested it with ten texts apiece from ten official languages of the European Union.
That revelation, which has been submitted for publication to Physical Review Letters, leaves no room for doubt: B-bars turn into B-minuses far faster than B-minuses turn into B-bars.
This research, published recently in Physical Review Letters, supports a theory put forward several years ago by John Abrahamson, a chemical engineer from the University of Canterbury, in New Zealand.
Evidence for past supernovae is thin on the ground, although in 1999 German researchers found traces of iron-60 in south Pacific sediments ( Physical Review Letters, vol 83, p 18).
FORBES: Ancient Supernova Explosions Left Their Scars on Earth
As the researchers report in a forthcoming issue of Physical Review Letters, they managed to hold significant numbers of isolated rubidium atoms in place by shining a laser beam on to an array of microscopic lenses.
According to research published in the most recent issue of Physical Review Letters, ships can be made vastly more efficient by tricking the surrounding water into staying still using a metamaterial that can alter the normal forces of nature.
FORBES: Making Go-Fast Boats Go Faster: Radical Shipping Technology
In a paper just published in Physical Review Letters, Guenther Walther, a mathematician at Stanford University in California, shows that the observation that the number of neutrinos detected decreases when sunspots are plentiful is no more than an error in counting.
In a new paper published last week in Physical Review Letters, researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have published a method that allows for much more stable quantum entanglement, which may help pave the way for better quantum communication and quantum computing.
FORBES: New Technique Could Pave the Way for Quantum Information Networks
In 2008, Dr Cummer first described the theory of acoustic cloaking in an article in Physical Review Letters, and earlier this year a group from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign demonstrated the first practical use of the theory in an article in the same journal.
But unlike dark energy, there are several ideas about what it might be, and one of them is the subject of a second paper, in Physical Review Letters, by Peter Biermann of the University of Bonn, in Germany, and Alexander Kusenko, of the University of California, Los Angeles.
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