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'Ghost particles' can zoom through you without a trace. Scientists are getting to the bottom of this cosmic mystery
Imagine a particle so ghostly that over 100 trillion of them could pass through you every single second without you noticing ...
On July 4, 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland announced with great fanfare that they had ...
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I discovered the universe's secret rules 🌌
In this video, we explore the fundamental ingredients of the universe, including 4D spacetime, particles with specific ...
Scientists have discovered that dark matter, the universe's most mysterious "stuff," obeys gravity on vast cosmological ...
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First-ever single top quark production with W and Z bosons observed by scientists
Scientists at CERN have observed a rare phenomenon where a single top quark formed alongside W and Z bosons for the first ...
Ozempic, MRI machines and flat screen televisions all emerged out of fundamental research decades earlier — the very types of ...
Chen Ning Yang (Ph.D. ’48), a Nobel Prize–winning physicist whose research transformed understanding of how particles behaved ...
Even though we can explore the universe with great precision, there is still a lot we don't know, according to Ulf Danielsson, professor of theoretical physics at Uppsala University. Besides doing ...
Two recently observed black hole mergers, occurring just weeks apart in late 2024, have opened an extraordinary new window ...
A team of scientists has used a quantum processor to create an exotic new state of matter, capturing the strange motion of quantum particles in real time.
Twin black hole collisions detected in 2024 have provided the sharpest-ever test of Einstein’s theory while revealing new details about how black holes form and spin.
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