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"Excitons carry self-oscillating energy, imparted by the initial excitation, which impacts the surrounding electrons in the material at tunable frequencies. Because the excitons are created from the electrons of the material itself, they couple much more strongly with the material than light. And crucially, it takes significantly less light to create a population of excitons dense enough to serve as an effective periodic drive for hybridization - which is what we have now observed," explains co-author Professor Gianluca Stefanucci of the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

From Science Daily

In addition to the Double VPN mentioned above, NordVPN offers Onion over VPN, which adds the Tor network for additional anonymity.

From Salon

"You have rare earths in your pocket when you carry a smartphone," said Tor Espen Simonsen, a local official at Rare Earths Norway, the company that owns the extraction rights.

From Barron's

Days later, on a remote patch of land in South Sudan, a 38-year-old man named Tor Top gathered with his neighbors outside the local health clinic.

From Salon

Tor Top’s mother, Nyarietna, was one of the uncounted.

From Salon