Photoassociation of Ultracold NaLi

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Photoassociation of Ultracold NaLi

We perform photoassociation spectroscopy in an ultracold 23Na-6Li mixture to study the c3Σ+ excited triplet molecular potential. We observe 50 vibrational states and their substructure to an accuracy of 20 MHz, and provide line strength data from photoassociation loss measurements. An analysis of the
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January 22 Romance Bestsellers

Congratulations to the RWA members who hit the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and/or USA Today best-seller lists this week! Visit www.rwa.org/page/bestsellers to see where these books hit on the lists. Catherine Anderson, Spring Forward. Melissa Foster, Bayside Passions. Liz Isaacson
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Shooting for the moon

The American author's debut novel The Martian (2011), about an astronaut stranded on Mars after being presumed dead by his crew, became a sleeper self-publishing phenomenon and was in 2015 made into a Ridley Scott film starring Matt Damon. Weir, 45, is now shooting for the moon with Artemis,
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FlipHTML5 Suggests the Easiest Way to Create a Book Online

Everyone is now able to create a book online with FlipHTML5. It allows users to convert a simple PDF file into a dynamic and innovative digital publication available to view on iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Adding any multimedia in real-time for a rich and engaging content requires no extra effort or
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Barrett-Jackson 2018: Auction finishes its second best year, car sells for $8M

With the final exhaust note at Barrett-Jackson Sunday evening, Arizona Car Week wrapped up seven days and seven auction houses selling 2,668 … Jonathan Klinger, a Hagerty spokesman, said his immediate takeaway is that 2018 is shaping up to be a good year for the “everyman” classic, the
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Books worth Rs 15 crore sold at Chennai book fair

Chennai: Tamil Nadu once again proved that it is home of ardent readers with book-lovers buying books worth whopping Rs 15 crore during 44th Chennai book fair organised by the Booksellers' and Publishers' Association of South India (Bapasi) in Chennai. The book fair that ended on Monday had
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Murdoch: Facebook should pay publishers carriage fees

CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports Newscorp Chairman Rupert Murdoch's comments about Facebook carrying content from trusted sources.
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Rupert Murdoch: Facebook Should Pay a Cable-Like 'Carriage Fee' to Publishers

Rupert Murdoch has taken notice of Facebook's recent publisher update — and he wants the social network to put its money where its mouth is, assuming it cares about news as much as it says it does. “If Facebook wants to recognize 'trusted' publishers then it should pay those publishers a carriage fee
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