Oxygen collisions at the LHC show new indications of extreme state of matter
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider using oxygen collisions have revealed new indications of a trillion-degree quark-gluon soup.
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Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider using oxygen collisions have revealed new indications of a trillion-degree quark-gluon soup.
New scientific discussions are challenging existing views on the speed of cosmic expansion and the existence of dark energy.
CERN is initiating its largest upgrade to the Large Hadron Collider to date, transitioning into the 'HiLumi' era to further explore the Higgs boson.
Researchers have resolved a decades-old physics puzzle involving 'silly sprinklers' that famously stumped Richard Feynman.
Physicists have successfully replicated a black hole energy extraction theory using a tabletop electronic circuit.
Physicists have developed the first room-temperature quantum material of its kind using atoms of gold.
A new theoretical model suggests dark matter may reside in a hidden fifth dimension, potentially explaining its elusiveness.
Physicists at CUNY have successfully replicated black hole energy extraction in a laboratory setting using synthetic rotation.
Physicist Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski is drawing global attention as the 'next Albert Einstein' after rejecting million-dollar offers.
Physicists at the University of Birmingham have simulated a 'mini-universe' where time emerges spontaneously without the need for a clock.
A new quantum sensor development is drawing attention for its potential to detect dark matter and gravitational waves.
Spontaneous current loops in a kagome metal reveal hidden quantum order
CERN has entered 'Long Shutdown 3,' pausing the Large Hadron Collider until 2030 for significant technical upgrades.