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400 billion particles pass through you every second - then scientists ranked them
This video turns subatomic particles into a chaotic ranking of the tiny pieces that build reality. It breaks down quarks, ...
Head to Switzerland for a tour of CERN, the world’s largest particle physics research laboratory, to discover the secrets of ...
A University of Melbourne researcher has placed the strongest constraints yet on certain rare decays of subatomic particles, narrowing the window for where new "hidden" particles could be lurking. In ...
Buried deep underground, this extraordinary machine has already transformed humanity's understanding of the universe.
François Englert, Nobel laureate and co-discoverer of the Higgs mechanism, passed away at 93, leaving behind a profound body ...
For decades, physicists searched for a missing piece of nature's puzzle, an elusive particle believed to explain why matter ...
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Schrödinger’s Cat Just Got a Whole Litter of Weird New Siblings in a Major Quantum Breakthrough
First formulated in 1935, the famous thought experiment attempts to explain the weirdness of quantum superposition, but a new ...
Prestigious journal Nature has published a peer-reviewed critique of Microsoft's claims to have made quantum computing ...
Esme Lombard thinks that New Haven might be on its way to becoming the next Silicon Valley -- at least for quantum research and tech. Lombard offered that take Tuesday evening during a public meeting ...
After decades of hunting, physicists still don’t know what makes up most of the universe’s matter. Now they need to cast a wider net.
A tiny particle that crossed the universe and reached Antarctica may have started its journey inside a distant galaxy wrapped in dust. A new study points to JCMT0402−0424, nicknamed “Shadow Blaster,” ...
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