Ties That Bind Atoms Weaker Than Thought

Palmtop Nuclear Fusion Device Invented

A fundamental force that holds electrons inside atoms and governs how charged particles and light interact is a little weaker than previously thought, scientists reported today.

The strength of electromagnetic force, one of the four fundamental forces of nature, is specified through a value known as the fine structure constant.? Through studying an individual electron in isolation, scientists were able to calculate a new value for this number that is six times more precise than previous estimates.

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Sara Goudarzi is a Brooklyn writer and poet and covers all that piques her curiosity, from cosmology to climate change to the intersection of art and science. Sara holds an M.A. from New York University, Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, and an M.S. from Rutgers University. She teaches writing at NYU and is at work on a first novel in which literature is garnished with science.