A new way to test general relativity

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"Atom interferometry is an exciting field which has been awarded three Nobel prizes in the last decade," Savas Dimopoulos tells PhysOrg.com. “It is a new precision tool with a variety of applications.” Dimopoulos, a physics professor at Stanford University, wants to use atom interferometry to test general relativity.


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