Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have uncovered experimental evidence that ...
Cosmic rays are extremely fast, charged particles that travel through space at nearly the speed of light. The Amaterasu ...
The famed collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory has ended operations, but if all goes to plan, a new collider will rise ...
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Does dark matter actually exist? New theory says it could be gravity behaving strangely
"It highlights gravity's possible hidden complexity and invites a reevaluation of where dark matter effects originate." ...
Cosmic rays are messengers from space that scientists use to study the Universe. Francesca Capel and Nadine Bourriche from ...
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World’s first particle collider shows matter emerges from ‘nothing’ in quantum vacuum
US physicists have shed light on a long-standing mystery after they captured rare experimental ...
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Exotic dark matter candidate that could replace supermassive black hole theory modeled
At the center of our galaxy, something incredibly heavy is pulling the strings. Stars ...
Spin correlations within a particle collider may help crack one of the biggest mysteries known, said physicist Zhoudunming Tu.
This puzzle is known as the problem of time, and it remains one of the most persistent obstacles to a unified theory of ...
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Quantum vacuum shocker as particle spins reveal how matter erupts from 'nothing'
The idea that empty space is truly empty has been quietly dying for decades, but new measurements of particle spin are now forcing the issue. By tracking how tiny fragments of matter emerge with ...
The Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States awarded the Churchill Scholarship to David Balut, a senior in physics.
Scientists suggests that a primordial black hole's death could be behind a mystery high-energy neutrino that crashed into Earth.
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