WHETHER you prefer your spaghetti al dente or soothingly soft, it can be difficult to achieve perfection at home. Many of us will have experienced our pasta disintegrating into a beige mush — ...
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Researchers build plasma accelerator that boosts electron energy and brightness at the same time
Researchers from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of California, Los ...
China's ambitious new particle accelerator was meant to pick up where the Large Hadron Collider left off, but the project was ...
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Lightning bottle from a particle accelerator - nuclear engineer reacts to electron impressions
Watch a nuclear engineer react to Lightning Bottle from a Particle Accelerator by Electron Impressions. This video dives into ...
The Large Hadron Collider is going to be shut down — not permanently, but for a pretty long time — and the famous atom ...
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China halted the world’s biggest particle accelerator, here’s why
China’s decision to halt work on what was meant to be the world’s largest particle accelerator marked a sharp turn in the ...
Experimental particle physicists working at the MicroBooNE experiment at Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory have found ...
For centuries, the principle of symmetry has guided physicists towards more fundamental truths, but now a slew of shocking findings suggest a far stranger idea from quantum theory could be a deeper dr ...
The joint NOvA-T2K analysis achieved unprecedented precision in measuring neutrino mass, a key step toward understanding ...
Particle and nuclear physics evokes evokes images of huge accelerators probing the extremes of matter. But in this round-up of my favourite research of 2025 I have chosen five stories in which ...
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Five Philly science wins of 2025: Big prizes, biotech moves, and global recognition for Baby KJ.
In one of the rockiest years yet for science, Philadelphia-area researchers still managed to celebrate many wins. Here are five of them.
Scientists have uncovered evidence that a newly identified niobium-rich deposit in central Australia formed during the early breakup of an ancient supercontinent.
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