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How a frozen beam of hydrogen helped scientists put the laws of physics to their toughest test yet
Cracking a 15 year physics mystery, researchers measured the precise size of a proton. In A Nutshell A team in Germany used an unprecedentedly precise laser measurement of hydrogen to pin down the ...
UAE and Qatar want to buy interceptor UAVs from Ukraine; Italy deploys missile frigates to the Eastern Mediterranean; Turkey deploys F-16 fighter jets to northern Cyprus.
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China’s world-first nuclear reactor aims at a 1,000-year energy source
China’s Institute of Modern Physics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, is building what it calls the world’s first ...
President Parmelin has approved the funding application of a large consortium led by the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and the University of Zurich. With the National Centre of Competence in Research ...
A whiskey sour for the distilled spirits industry. Consumers are souring on drinking alcohol. And that’s one of a host of complex reasons why Jim Beam is placing its main distillery in Clermont, ...
For three decades, a riddle has followed neutrinos, the near-weightless particles that stream through Earth by the trillions each second. They change identities as they fly, shifting among three known ...
Physicists have been chasing one of the universe’s strangest mysteries—neutrinos, nearly invisible particles that zip through everything, including you, billions of times every second. For the first ...
As a user/instrument scientist of the south side muon instruments, I would like my beam to remain stable when other muon instruments change the power of their main magnets. The main magnets on the ...
The spontaneous conversion of muonium to antimuonium is one of the interesting charged lepton flavor violation phenomena, offering a sensitive probe of potential new physics and serving as a tool to ...
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