Jaime Gomez (left) and Keegan Kelly work to set up the Chi-Nu experiment, calibrating detector distances and installing gas lines for the fission-counting target (center).…
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This graphic shows antihydrogen atoms falling and annihilating inside a magnetic trap, part of the ALPHA-g experiment at CERN to measure the effect of gravity…
An intense laser pulse (in red) hits a flow of water molecules, inducing an ultrafast dynamics of the electrons in the liquid. Credit: Joerg M.…
Researchers have pioneered a technique for swiftly and efficiently reconstructing the full quantum state of entangled particles, utilizing advanced camera technology to visualize the wave…
PNNL chemist Isaac Arnquist examines ultra-low radiation copper cables specially created for sensitive physics detection experiments. Credit: Andrea Starr, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Ultra-low radiation…
Researchers have successfully created new types of superconductors by arranging atoms one at a time, potentially leading to the development of innovative materials and quantum…
University of Chicago scientists pioneered a way to create a contained “ball” of turbulence in a tank of water, which has never been done before.…
A global team of scientists has delved deeper into understanding the complex nature of dark matter, which comprises a staggering 84% of the universe’s matter…
New research has discovered new interactions between neutrinos and photons, potentially shedding light on mysteries in particle physics and solar phenomena. Elusive fundamental particles called…
Researchers have highlighted the significance of vertically stacking two-dimensional materials, especially when a small twist angle is present, leading to unique physical phenomena. This research…
Scientists have confirmed a decades-old theory about the non-uniform distribution of electron density in aromatic molecules, expanding the possibilities for designing new nanomaterials. This research…
An illustration of how a 2D photonic time crystal can boost light waves. Credit: Xuchen Wang / Aalto University Smart surfaces mimic elusive photonic time…
Figure 1. RIKEN physicists have observed that electrons (top two layers) formed striped arrangements above the square atomic lattice (bottom layer) of a nickel crystal.…
Artistic view. Curvature of the space fabric due to the superposition of spin and orbital states at the interface between lanthanum aluminate (LaAlO3) and strontium…
ALICE ITS Outer Barrel Installation. Credit: CERN The observation brings physicists a step closer to finding the origin of collective phenomena in small collision systems.…
Searching for Dark Photon Dark Matter with a Cryogenic Millimeter-Wave Receiver. Credit: KyotoU Global Comms/Shunsuke Adachi Millimeter-wave technologies assist in examining ‘light’ dark matter. Scientists…
CERN is working on the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a possible successor to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), with the European Strategy for Particle Physics…
When many quantum particles interact, complex systems can be formed. And this complexity allows reaching a temperature of absolute zero – at least in principle.…
A view inside the SNO detector when filled with water. In the background, there are 9,000 photomultiplier tubes that detect photons and the acrylic vessel…
Structure of Heliotron J device. Credit: KyotoU/Heliotron J group Plasma physicists from Ukraine, Germany and Japan collaborate to spark fusion power. Despite being forced to…