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Final results from a long-running U.S.-based experiment show a tiny particle continues to act strangely -- but that's still good news for the laws of physics as we know them.
Finding fakes Illustration of how neutrons can pass easily through the metallic regions of an old coin, but are blocked by hydrogen-bearing compounds formed by corrosion. (Courtesy: S Kelley/NIST) The ...
The challenge of high costs and product yield has garnered significant attention from semiconductor manufacturers. Various factors influence product yield, with contamination being one of the most ...
Machine learning: Using a chatbot to learn about physics concepts was found to significantly enhance students’ positive emotions compared to those that only used a textbook. (Courtesy: ...
“This measurement will remain a benchmark ... for many years to come,” said Marco Incagli with the National Institute for Nuclear Physics in Italy. By wrangling muons, scientists are striving ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State Professor of Physics Dipangkar Dutta is a principal investigator on a groundbreaking experiment—revealing “symmetry” in physics doesn’t always behave as scientists ...
Nature seems to have played us for a fool in the past few decades. Much theoretical research in fundamental physics during this time has focused on the search ‘beyond’ our best theories ...
Design agency Koto has collaborated with online retailer Amazon's design team Amazon XCM in a rebrand of the company's distinct smile logo, while simplifying the identity of over 50 Amazon sub-brands.
Veteran Oblivion fans might remember Domino Days, during which players would use the game’s physics system to create a chain reaction of falling objects. It went on to become a Bethesda ...
NASA's Johnson Space Center employs ultra-high purity (UHP) nitrogen to safeguard moon rocks collected over half a century of space missions. These invaluable artifacts are kept in sealed glove boxes ...