by Anne J. Manning, Harvard Gazette Nothing in science can be achieved or understood without measurement. Today, thanks to advances...
A team led by Stevens professor Igor Pikovski has just outlined how to detect single gravitons, thought to be the...
Laser-plasma accelerators take up less space than conventional facilities, which are sometimes kilometers long. Such compact particle sources can accelerate...
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Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have successfully simulated higher-order topological (HOT) lattices with unprecedented accuracy using digital...
Whether between galaxies or within doughnut-shaped fusion devices known as tokamaks, the electrically charged fourth state of matter known as...
Our Sun drives a constant outward flow of plasma, or ionized gas, called the solar wind, which envelops our solar...
Using observations from a NASA suborbital rocket, an international team of scientists, for the first time, has successfully measured a...
Bruno Uchoa, a professor of condensed matter physics, and Hong-yi Xie, a postdoctoral fellow in condensed matter physics at the...
A study coordinated by the University of Trento with the University of Chicago proposes a generalized approach to the interactions...
In experiments at the Brookhaven National Lab in the US, an international team of physicists has detected the heaviest “anti-nuclei”...
Many fundamental processes of life, and their synthetic counterparts in nanotechnology, are based on the autonomous assembly of individual particles...