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Physicists at ETH Zurich in Switzerland have a novel plan to uncover an unknown fifth force of nature long theorized to exist ...
The collisions will happen under enough heat and pressure to melt protons and neutrons and release their components (quarks ...
A cross comparison of SEU, SEFI and SEL responses in >30 devices (SRAMs μprocessors and FPGAs) using different neutron/proton beams leads to observation that SEU and SEFI cross sections from 14 MeV ...
Thanks to modern technological wizardry, it’s possible to produce a similar effect back in the lab, allowing scientists to ...
Hollow atoms are special atoms with multiple missing electrons in their inner shells, while their outer shells are still ...
A groundbreaking collaboration between Los Alamos scientists and Duke University has resurrected a nearly forgotten 1938 ...
Enrique Rico Ortega and Sofia Vallecorsa explain how quantum computing will allow physicists to model complex dynamics, from ...
The question of where atoms come from requires a lot of physics to be answered completely – and even then, physicists only have good guesses to explain how some atoms are formed.
Strange Matter might be the most bizarre and potentially dangerous form of matter in the Universe. Unlike the atoms and molecules that make up everything around us, Strange Matter is composed of ...
Explore ETH Zurich’s cutting-edge experiments on fundamental forces and dark matter. Click to read the full story now ...
Physicists confirm DT fusion insights from a 1938 experiment. The findings connect past theory with current fusion efforts. A ...