Size isn't everything
Samuel L. Braunstein ()
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Samuel L. Braunstein: University of York
Nature, 2006, vol. 440, issue 7084, 617-618
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From probing living cells under a microscope to scanning the heavens for gravity waves, the limitations of precision measurements constrain our capacity to discover more about the world. But what exactly are those limits?
Date: 2006
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