Working with IBM Quantum, BITS scientists simulated the behaviour of subatomic particles on 120 qubits of an IBM processor; in a first for Indian labs, the Quantum Advantage Tracker has deemed the ...
Scientists have long been looking for 'glueballs', which are bonded states of subatomic gluon particles without any quarks, and they may have discovered them in a particle accelerator experiment. It ...
In 2021, scientists detected a cosmic ray entering Earth’s atmosphere with as much kinetic energy as a fast-moving tennis ball, all contained in a single subatomic particle. Named the “Amaterasu ...
Pions are subatomic particles that help bind matter at some of the smallest scales in nature. They are closely connected to the strong nuclear force, the fundamental force that holds protons and ...
Scientists in the US have utilized the Polaris supercomputer to generate the most detailed three-dimensional (3D) images of the pion, the lightest particle made of quarks. The study, which helped ...
Mystery no more Artist’s conception of the magnetic moment of the muon – a subatomic particle similar to, but heavier than, the electron. More than half a century of measurements of that fundamental ...
For decades, a puzzling discrepancy involving a tiny subatomic particle called the muon fueled speculation that physicists might be on the verge of discovering an entirely new force of nature. Now, an ...
MIT researchers bridge worlds of classical and quantum physics. (Representational image)Mark Garlick A new study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) now bridges the gap ...
A Rutgers physicist collaborates with Claude on a research project and says universities must prepare students for a new model of scientific study For years, Rutgers physicist David Shih solved ...
FEATURE CERN is nothing like today's agentic AI jockeys, who mostly rely on pre-set weights and generic TPUs and GPUs to generate their slop. CERN burns custom nanosecond-speed AI into the silicon ...
Sebastian Mizera grew up in Krakow, Poland, studied in the United Kingdom and Canada, and worked at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, before making his way to New York City ...
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