Can Light Really Have Mass According to Harvard-MIT Research?

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I was searching about the light and I found an article tha says that the light could have some kind of mass. This research was made at Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms by Harvard Professor of Physics Mikhail Lukin and MIT Professor of Physics Vladan Vuletic and I don't know
 
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I don't know what you really mean, if you are talking about momentun certainly light has momentun.
 
Can you give us a link to the article?
 
Wiki says "Photons inside superconductors do develop a nonzero effective rest mass; as a result, electromagnetic forces become short-range inside superconductors."
 
I Googled the phrase and I found http://phys.org/news/2013-09-scientists-never-before-seen.html#jCp

The summary does not use the word mass, but it says :

Working with colleagues at the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, a group led by Harvard Professor of Physics Mikhail Lukin and MIT Professor of Physics Vladan Vuletic have managed to coax photons into binding together to form molecules – a state of matter that, until recently, had been purely theoretical. The work is described in a September 25 paper in Nature.
 
Light does not have intrinsic or rest mass. It has an equivalent mass due to its energy.
 
Light in vacuo does not have mass. However, photon-like quasi-particles in matter can well have a non-zero effective mass.
 
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Nugatory said:
The actual paper is behind a paywall, but the abstract is here: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v502/n7469/full/nature12512.html

A comparison of the abstract with the phys.org piece will encourage you to approach the latter with some skepticism in the future. It's a neat and fascinating piece of work, but interpreting it as "light can have mass" is a big stretch.
Ok, thnak you very much
 
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