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That is, until now. In a groundbreaking scientific experiment, a team at Northwestern University’s McCormick School of ...
As The Infinite Monkey Cage explores what we know about the subatomic particles that form our universe, we take a look at some of the freaky facts and unsolved mysteries surrounding the substance ...
While the particle remains elusive, the team is hopeful since they know exactly where to look for sterile neutrinos – at the center of nuclear reactors.  Neutrinos are subatomic particles with ...
Neutrinos are chargeless subatomic particles with an extremely small mass ... Consider we have 4 Majorana fermions, 1, 2 (one pair) and 3, 4 (second pair). 1 and 2 are physically apart, as ...
As the world gears up for more powerful particle colliders, new 4D quantum sensors tested at Fermilab promise sharper ...
A new measurement finds the universe's teensiest particles weigh no more than one-millionth the mass of an electron.
RIKEN physicists have devised a theoretical method to probe elusive Majorana fermions in topological superconductors by ...
As if atoms weren’t already mind-blowingly small, never mind subatomic particles, CERN researchers in the CMS Collaboration were sifting through data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and ...
But looks can be deceiving: our star can also blast out powerful solar storms, huge explosions of energy and subatomic particles. If these are directed toward us, they can trigger auroras and ...