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How Did Scientists Map the Shape of an Electron?

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For the first time, scientists have successfully mapped the shape of an electron while it moves through a solid. This groundbreaking discovery in quantum physics, led by MIT physicist Riccardo Comin and his research team,
The article from MSN discusses a groundbreaking study where scientists have mapped the shape of an electron, challenging the traditional view of electrons as perfectly spherical. Researchers from Imperial College London and the University of California, Berkeley, used advanced techniques to measure the electron's electric dipole moment (EDM), which indicates any deviation from a perfect sphere. Their findings suggest that the electron is almost, but not perfectly, spherical, with any deviation being incredibly small, less than one ten-thousandth of the radius of a proton. This minute imperfection could have significant implications for understanding fundamental physics, particularly in the realms of particle physics and the search for new physics beyond the Standard Model. The study not only pushes the boundaries of measurement precision but also opens up discussions on the nature of matter and the forces that govern the universe.

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