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'Standard candle' particle measurement enables hunt for hybrid mesons by Matt Cahill, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
Science Electronics semiconductor startups Startup aims to shrink particle accelerators to transform semiconductor manufacturing The Bay Area company seeks to challenge ASML with compact X-ray ...
Computer simulations of high-energy particles are pushing the boundaries of what we can learn about the interactions that happen inside particle colliders ...
IF YOU WANTED to read an ancient Roman scroll, you might reach for a dictionary, and perhaps a magnifying glass. You would probably not think of using a particle accelerator. But that is what is ...
Discover the fascinating world of particle physics — the most fundamental building blocks of the universe and the forces that connect them.
Instead of alchemy, scientists used the world’s largest particle accelerator to crash beams of lead ions into each other at near-light speed. Some of the ions collided; others didn't.
CERN scientists used the Large Hadron Collider to create gold nuclei through near-miss collisions of lead atoms. Discover how modern alchemy became a reality.
TAU Systems is about to open its laser-particle accelerator in Carlsbad, California. This is a rendering of part of the space. TAU Systems By Brent Wistrom – Austin Inno, Senior Editor, Austin ...
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