Researchers at CERN may be on the verge of explaining the universe’s missing gamma rays and hidden magnetic fields.
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First-ever single top quark production with W and Z bosons observed by scientists
The astonishing result, achieved by the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) collaboration, represents the first-ever observation of ...
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Oxford, has achieved a world-first by creating plasma ...
Physics at the smallest scales is a challenge of observation: Particles are often fleeting, and the forces that govern their behavior are nearly imperceptible. But now, by exploiting decades-old data ...
Protons might be stretchier than they should be. The subatomic particles are built of smaller particles called quarks, which are bound together by a powerful interaction known as the strong force. New ...
Seeing the proton beam Top row: relative dose distribution in a water phantom for 200, 207 and 215 MeV proton beams at 32 nA, as measured by radiochromic film. Middle row: MR images showing the ...
Proton running for 2010 in the LHC at CERN came to a successful conclusion on November 4. Since the end of March, when the first collisions occurred at a total energy of 7 TeV, the machine and ...
Illustration showing the gantry, proton treatment head, patient, top X-ray flat panel and prototype range verification system. Proton pencil-beam therapy reduces damage to surrounding tissue compared ...
An international team of nuclear physicists has determined that particles called strange quarks do, indeed, contribute to the ordinary properties of the proton. The experiment, called G-Zero, was ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Research by Mississippi State scientists has helped resolve the decades-old “proton radius puzzle,” a question that for years has had physicists experimenting and theorizing to ...
Although tiny, a proton takes up a finite amount of space, enough to fit three quarks, a host of virtual particles, and their associated gluons. The size of a proton’s radius is determined by these ...
The experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) detect rare events on a daily basis, but some are exceptionally rare, such as this latest result from the CMS collaboration. For the first time, the ...
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