Particle accelerators reveal the heart of nuclear matter by smashing together atoms at close to the speed of light. The ...
An overlooked organ finally gets the anatomical attention it has long been denied.
Representatives from the Finnish company Kelluu test their uncrewed airship at REPMUS 2025, a NATO-led military exercise to investigate new drone technology. NATO. Two silver radi ...
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Near-miss collisions at world’s largest particle accelerator reveal secrets of strong force
Deep inside every atom lies a restless world of quarks and gluons—the tiny building ...
Nearly every object we interact with in our lives has a mass, but where does this mass come from? Modern physics says matter ...
Electron Impressions, a YouTube channel that publishes various videos using particle accelerators, explained the results of an experiment on what happens when a Venus flytrap is placed in a particle ...
Nuclear energy isn't exactly clean, with nuclear waste never exactly going away. But this inventive new process might help ...
Researchers investigated how the η′ meson behaves inside atomic nuclei and found evidence that it may form bound states known as η′-mesic nuclei. Using high-energy particle experiments and ...
The muon collider was once dismissed as impossible, but is now gaining steam as the successor to the Large Hadron Collider.
Combining the industry’s most compact cyclotron with an upright positioning system creates a proton therapy system small enough to fit into a linac vault ...
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Researchers push toward desktop particle accelerators for lab-scale experiments
A string of recent experiments has moved desktop-scale particle accelerators from theoretical curiosity to working prototypes ...
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CERN upgrade: Inside the world's largest scientific experiment
The world's largest particle smasher is due an upgrade, but is there anything left to discover?
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