What happened when scientists took antimatter on a world-first drive, and why did they do it? Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, and the Cern physicist Dr Christian ...
Elementary particle physics reflects the human quest to understand the basic building blocks of nature and the rules that govern the physical world. This quest has led not only to critical scientific ...
Failure is a necessity in scientific research. Specifically, intelligent failures, where null results continuously redefine the limits of our understanding as we explore the unknown.” ...
Scientists have created a new kind of time crystal using sound waves to levitate tiny beads in mid-air. These particles ...
Dark matter, a type of matter that does not emit, reflect or absorb light, is predicted to account for most of the matter in ...
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Antarctica’s mysterious radio pulses remain unexplained — but better particle experiments could change that
Learn how, after one of the world’s most sensitive neutrino detectors discovered mysterious radio pulses in Antarctica, ...
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