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A Waterlooville company has helped provide parts to the Large Hadron Collider in what the owners have described as a proud ...
Far lighter than other ions collided at the LHC, oxygen (and neon) could tell us about conditions in the early universe.
Almost a thousand of the world’s top space scientists will visit Durham University next week (7 to 11 July) as we host the UK’s National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) 2025. NAM is the flagship annual event ...
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How Correlated Nucleon Pairs Finally United Quark-Gluon and Nucleon Views of the Atomic NucleusWhat happens when the smallest building blocks of matter refuse to play by the rules of traditional physics? For decades, ...
Almost a thousand of the world's top space scientists will visit Durham University next week (7 to 11 July) as we host the UK's National Astronomy ...
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) gets a breath of fresh air as it collides beams of protons and oxygen ions for the very first ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s largest atom smasher collides protons and oxygen for the first time in historyThe world’s largest atom smasher has conducted its first-ever collisions between protons and oxygen ions, as part of an ...
This campaign will cover a wide range of research, from the study of cosmic rays to the strong force and quark-gluon plasma, ...
Iris van Herpen has an on-going collaboration with CERN. The Dutch fashion designer’s latest project, with photographer Nick ...
Brookhaven National Lab has received some noisy guests this summer—a brood of cicadas that have been incubating for the last ...
There's nothing to get a scientist's heart pumping like a good, old-fashioned statistical debate. When it comes to topics ...
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Royals Review on MSNAre low playoff odds really a sign of doom halfway through the year?In a few days, we will reach the mathematical halfway point in the year. Every team in the league will have played 81 games, ...
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