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Physicists hunt a bizarre hidden force science can’t explain with wild new detectors
Physicists are closing in on a strange, hidden influence that does not fit neatly into the four familiar forces of nature, ...
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Neutrino detection may allow nuclear weapons testing without full-scale explosions
Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory say neutrinos could be used as a diagnostic ...
A neutrino slammed into Earth in 2023 with so much energy that it looked almost unreal. The particle carried about 220 ...
They slip through your skin, your walls, and the whole Earth without leaving a mark. Neutrinos earn the nickname “ghost ...
Ciaran O'Hare scribbles symbols using colored markers across his whiteboard like he's trying to solve a crime—or perhaps ...
Physicists suggest that a single, extraordinarily powerful cosmic signal detected on Earth could be linked to the explosive end of a tiny black hole from the early universe. That signal now stands as ...
Primordial black holes could rewrite our understanding of dark matter and the early universe. A record-breaking detection at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea has some physicists wondering if we ...
Scientists at Fermilab’s MicroBooNE experiment have ruled out the existence of the elusive sterile neutrino, a particle proposed for decades to explain puzzling neutrino behavior. Their high-precision ...
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Scientists spot a neutrino 100,000x more powerful than any particle collider
A single subatomic particle that hit Earth in 2023 carried roughly 100,000 times more energy than anything humanity has ever ...
Researchers suggest an ultra-energetic neutrino detected in 2023 may be debris from an exploding primordial black hole. The ...
Semiconductor detectors that directly measure the electrical signals produced by X-rays have hugely improved the resolution and contrast of computed tomography scanners. In the 1970s computed ...
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