A new study published in Scientific Reports simulates particle creation in an expanding universe using IBM quantum computers, ...
In order to find rare processes from collider data, scientists use computer algorithms to determine the type and properties ...
By Elijah de Castro for Keen Sentinel. Broadcast version by Kathryn Carley for New Hampshire News Service, for the Solutions Journalism Network-Public News Service Collaboration. It's 11 in the ...
The GaGe RazorMax Express CompuScope digitizer streamlines particle counting, combining multichannel analysis with ...
Mark Thomson, CERN's Director General designate for 2025, talks to the Courier about the future of particle physics.
Because we haven't found anything yet, we've started to wonder if dark matter might be lighter or heavier than we thought.
Matter can be both wave and particle. If you take the particle route, these subatomic particles are what you could say the universe and everything in it is made of. There are many ways to further ...
"For decades, we've had a traditional view of the proton as a collection of quarks and gluons, and we've been focused on understanding so-called single-particle properties, including how quarks ...
But evidence from PHENIX has long suggested that these small collision systems generate particle flow patterns that are consistent with the existence of tiny specks of the primordial soup ...
(Courtesy: Lawrence Wald) Magnetic particle imaging (MPI) is an emerging medical imaging ... as it can measure the local distribution of nanoparticles in blood without an interfering background signal ...
Don Lincon, a senior scientist at the U.S. particle physics laboratory Fermilab, describes bosons as “puppies of the subatomic world” because you can have an unlimited number of bosons in the ...
Scientists have come a step closer to understanding how collisionless shock waves -- found throughout the universe -- are able to accelerate particles to extreme speeds. Scientists have come a ...