Study solves 50-year-old puzzle tied to enigmatic, lone wolf waves

Tuesday, October 4, 2016 - 10:31 in Physics & Chemistry

Solitary waves called solitons are one of nature's great curiosities: Unlike other waves, these lone wolf waves keep their energy and shape as they travel, instead of dissipating or dispersing as most other waves do.

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