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Chinese particle detector tests 'portal to physics beyond the Standard Model' — with outstanding results
Deep underground in southern China, there is a 20,000-ton tank of liquid that can detect neutrinos. Named JUNO, the ...
The supercollider is now being used to explore quantum phenomena, including a “magic” form of quantum entanglement.
UChicago physics Prof. Bonnie Fleming, who is also the chief research officer at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, is ...
Researchers created scalable quantum circuits capable of simulating fundamental nuclear physics on more than 100 qubits.
With the help of carbon nanotubes and laser light, this machine can create immensely powerful X-rays on a microchip, ...
ORNL's 'Celeritas' Software Revolutionizes Particle Physics Simulations, Accelerating Discovery Pace
ORNL's Celeritas software accelerates particle interaction simulations using GPUs for high-energy physics research.
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Celeritas code sets fast pace for particle physics discoveries
The innovative Celeritas project, led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, provides a software tool that makes sure simulations used to analyze particles can run on the fastest ...
A doctoral student travels to Washington to explain the enigma of neutrinos, particles that are as strange as they are ...
On the sidelines of the recently-concluded Dehradun Literature Festival, Sam Dalrymple sat down with mid-day to talk about ...
Physicists have determined that most of the universe is dark matter -- invisible to us but affecting the universe anyway.
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This Massive Sphere Buried Under a Mountain in China Just Caught ‘Ghost’ Particles Breaking Physics
And that early result came from only 59 days of data.
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