Muon colliders could slam the subatomic particles together in hopes of unlocking physics secrets. Giving muons a speed boost is a crucial step.
Voyager 2's 1986 flyby of Uranus, the main source of our knowledge of the icy planet, could have come at the same time as a ...
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Primordial black holes may be exploding throughout the universe. If we can catch them in the act, it could pave the way to ...
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Fifty years ago, a team at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park made a discovery that turned the world of ...
The next head of Europe's CERN physics laboratory said Thursday that he favored moving forward with plans for a giant particle collider far more powerful than the collider that discovered the ...
The next head of Europe's CERN physics laboratory said Thursday that he favored moving forward with plans for a giant ...
Scientific magazines and websites have been raising quite the hubbub about the Amplituhedron, a geometric structure that can ...