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  2. Muon - Wikipedia

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    Muons have a mass of 105.66 MeV/c 2, which is approximately 206.768 2827 (46) ‍ [6] times that of the electron, m e. There is also a third lepton, the tau, approximately 17 times heavier than the muon. Due to their greater mass, muons accelerate more slowly than electrons in electromagnetic fields, and emit less bremsstrahlung (deceleration ...

  3. Muometric navigation - Wikipedia

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    The sender and receiver use the same muons to create truly random cryptographic keys from the timestamp. Based on the precise time delay between the sender and the receiver calculated from the distance between the detectors within 10 meters each other, [ 23 ] the receiver knows the private key without having to directly exchange it between the ...

  4. Muonium - Wikipedia

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    Muonium is usually studied by muon spin rotation, in which the muonium atom's spin precesses in a magnetic field applied transverse to the muon spin direction (since muons are typically produced in a spin-polarized state from the decay of pions), and by avoided level crossing (ALC), which is also called level crossing resonance (LCR). [5]

  5. Lepton - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, a lepton is an elementary particle of half-integer spin (spin ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠) that does not undergo strong interactions. [1] Two main classes of leptons exist: charged leptons (also known as the electron-like leptons or muons), including the electron, muon, and tauon, and neutral leptons, better known as neutrinos.

  6. Muon tomography - Wikipedia

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    Muography uses muons by tracking the number of muons that pass through the target volume to determine the density of the inaccessible internal structure. Muography is a technique similar in principle to radiography (imaging with X-rays) but capable of surveying much larger objects. Since muons are less likely to interact, stop and decay in low ...

  7. Invasive mussel found in North America for first time, posing ...

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    A particularly worrisome mussel species has entered North America for the first time through the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta — sparking what many are calling an immediate threat to ...

  8. Hiroyuki K.M. Tanaka - Wikipedia

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    Tanaka founded the field of muometric navigation with his invention called the muometric positioning system (muPS)in 2020. [7] This is a new kind of GPS using muons which works underground, indoors, and underwater [29] even when obstructed by obstacles like rocks, water, and buildings. [30]

  9. Archaeologists Accidentally Found the Incredible Lost ...

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    Barracks believed built by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War between 1776 and 1777 were recently discovered in Colonial Williamsburg.