A lot of the science from our accelerators is published long after collisions end, so storing experimental data for future ...
If you would like to learn more about how the Nobel Prize for Physics is awarded, check out this profile of Lars Brink, who served on the Nobel Committee for Physics on eight occasions.
Scientists propose a bold new dark matter candidate: the superheavy, charged gravitino, detectable in experiments like JUNO and DUNE.
Located in China, Juno is a 17-country collaboration that will try to detect neutrinos and antineutrinos to learn more about ...
Knowable Magazine reports that neutrinos may help explain the universe's missing antimatter, shedding light on matter-antimatter imbalance.
Physicists are eyeing charged gravitinos—ultra-heavy, stable particles from supergravity theory—as possible Dark Matter ...
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How do particle colliders work?
As the name suggests, particle accelerators involve accelerating subatomic particles to incredibly high speeds and smashing ...
Four Notre Dame faculty members have received National Science Federation CAREER awards to support ambitious projects in ...
Recently, I watched a fellow particle physicist talk about a calculation he had pushed to a new height of precision. His tool? A 1980s-era computer program called FORM. Particle physicists use some of ...
Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, and a multiple award-winning one at that. Earlier, he'd been a scientist, but he realized he wasn't very happy sitting at a lab bench all day. Science writing, ...
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The Strange Particle That Refuses to Follow Time’s Arrow
What happens when a particle refuses to obey the arrow of time? This video uncovers the bizarre science of symmetry breaking ...
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