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To learn more about the nature of matter, energy, space, and time, physicists smash high-energy particles together in large ...
In the vast ocean of existence, a silent dance pulses through every particle, every atom, every breath. This dance is ancient ...
Plans are underway to create more powerful particle accelerators, whose collisions will unleash even larger subatomic storms ... the Shang-Yi Ch'en Professor of Physics at Caltech.
Physicists have shown that particles produced in collimated sprays called jets retain information about their origins in subatomic particle ... for nuclear and particle physics.
Olaf Massen is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Gravitational and Subatomic Physics at Utrecht University, regularly works at the CERN particle accelerator and mentors the next generation of ...
Physicists are tapping into the strange world of quantum sensors to revolutionize particle detection in the next generation ...
As the world gears up for more powerful particle colliders, new 4D quantum sensors tested at Fermilab promise sharper ...
have shown that particles produced in collimated sprays called jets retain information about their origins in subatomic particle smashups. The study was recently published as an Editor's ...
The KATRIN experiment in Germany nearly halved the maximum possible mass for neutrinos, setting it at 0.45 electron volts.
In just the first 259 days of data collection, KATRIN, a beta-decay-based detector in Germany, has set the smallest upper ...
The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics was established at Ohio University in 1991 to bring coherence to several successful but diverse nuclear and particle physics activities taking place ...
A long-elusive, hypothetical subatomic particle called the axion can be simulated and potentially detected in a type of thin material.