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Current models of physics dictate there should be as much antimatter in the universe as matter, but there isn't. Work at the world's largest particle collider has come a step closer to explaining why.
Scientists from the University of Kansas working on the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider developed the technique ...
In one of the most extreme environments on Earth—the Large Hadron Collider—normal electronics fail almost instantly. But ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHow US physicists helped spot lead turn to gold at world’s largest collider
Earlier in May this year, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) detected the creation of gold nuclei inside the world’s largest atom smasher. The team at the ALICE detector at the LHC, ...
Scientists are unlocking new secrets of the universe with tiny particles called plasmons. These plasmons allow researchers to ...
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AZoQuantum on MSNUnderstanding Ultra-Peripheral Collisions for Future Colliders
Nuclear scientists at the Large Hadron Collider recently made headlines by achieving what alchemists dreamed of for centuries (and what would give precious metals investors nightmares): turning lead i ...
Dr Prabhakar Palni and Dr Amal Sarkar from the School of Physical Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi ...
Nuclear physicists working at the Large Hadron Collider recently made headlines by achieving the centuries-old dream of alchemists (and ...
Imagine a gamma ray laser that safely eliminates cancer cells while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. A University of Colorado ...
In pursuit of prestige and riches, wealthy people across medieval Europe worked in vain to transmute everyday metals into ...
The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, one of the Department of Energy’s 17 national labs, was attacked by hackers as part of a recent campaign seeking to exploit flaws in Microsoft Corp.’s ...
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