After a decade of painstaking measurements, scientists have delivered a major plot twist in particle physics: a ...
Researchers from TUM, working at CERN, have made a groundbreaking discovery that reveals how deuterons are formed. Another long-standing question in particle physics has been answered. Scientists ...
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Quarks: The miracle that saved particle physics
Smaller than an atom, but majorly important: introducing the quark! Quarks helped make sense of particle physics, and we'll ...
Retired psychiatrist Dr. Sam D. Toney releases Revelation Equation, a science fiction novel grounded in real physics that ...
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Why is the universe made of matter? These 'ghost particle' experiments could help us find out
"Precision in these measurements is critical, as even subtle discrepancies could signal deviations from the model — potentially revealing new physics." ...
Another long-standing mystery in particle physics has finally been solved. An international research team of the ALICE ...
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World’s largest cryogenic fridge for particle physics gets giant cold boxes at CERN
CERN has installed two cold boxes at the ATLAS and CMS sites, a major milestone for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade.
At its 225th session, the CERN Council received the recommendations for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, the aim of which is to develop a common vision for the future of the ...
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Coe College to lead multi-university physics research with $1.3 million grant
Coe College will lead universities in Iowa and across the U.S. in research of "high-level physics" with the aid of a ...
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Scientists spent 10 years chasing a ghost particle, then found nothing
After a decade at Fermilab, scientists found no evidence for the sterile neutrino. MicroBooNE ruled it out with 95% certainty ...
Two papers challenged the existence of theorized particles called sterile neutrinos that might account for mysteries like the cosmos’s dark matter.
The University of Chicago welcomed representatives from two leading European institutions on Nov. 19 to mark the expansion of science collaboration into the field of particle physics and cosmology.
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