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In a new study, Northwestern engineers discovered that groups of tiny particles suspended in liquid oscillate together, keeping time as though they somehow sense one another's motion. The team used a ...
Several years ago, scientists discovered that a single microscopic particle could rock back and forth on its own under a ...
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This strange quantum metamorphosis could explain the dominance of matter over antimatter
A recent study published in Nature combines data from two major experiments - NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan - to observe with unprecedented precision how neutrinos, particles capable of ...
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Neutrino masses are not likely to originate from interactions with dark matter, study finds
Neutrinos are fundamental particles characterized by no electric charge and very small masses, which are known to interact with other matter via the weak force or gravity. While these particles have ...
Neutrino physics remains a pivotal area in the quest to unravel fundamental aspects of particle behaviour and the evolution of the universe. Neutrinos—elusive, nearly massless particles—are known to ...
Scientists didn’t understand why independently oscillating microscopic particles suddenly begin moving in perfect sync when grouped together. Researchers showed that fluid-driven hydrodynamic ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Neutrinos are tiny particles that can pass through everything, rarely interacting with matter. They are the universe's most abundant particles, and trillions of them zip through ...
Analysis of international physics experiments finds neutrinos may have tipped the matter/antimatter balance at the beginning of the universe In the beginning of the universe, there should have been ...
Researchers set a world record by showing quantum behavior in glass particles without cooling them to extremely low temperatures, defying previous limitations. (Nanowerk News) What are the limits of ...
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