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Physicist John Peoples Jr. was the third-ever director of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Batavia, and in his 10 ...
Collapsing stars might act as cosmic laboratories for discovering hidden neutrino interactions. Neutrinos are among the most puzzling particles in the universe. Nearly massless and incredibly elusive, ...
The IAEA has released a new publication on electrostatic accelerator operation and management and launched a series of training workshops on accelerator technologies. From analysing cultural heritage ...
When massive stars reach the end of their lives, something strange and violent happens deep inside them. As they run out of ...
On July 21, 2000, the DONUT collaboration at Fermilab announced the detection of tau neutrinos for the first time. Here are a ...
Neutrinos are cosmic tricksters, paradoxically hardly there but lethal to stars significantly more massive than the sun.
Neutrinos are cosmic tricksters, paradoxically hardly there but lethal to stars significantly more massive than the sun. These elementary particles ...
This paper introduces a +/-25 kV switch simulation model constructed with 3.3 kV SiC MOSFETs arranged in an antiserial configuration. Comprising 20 stages, each stage incorporates two identical SiC ...
The science festival is hosted by the Sanford Underground Research Facility and is one of the largest festivals in South ...
Achieving accurate transfer maps for realistic beamline elements hinges on obtaining precise 3-D magnetic field data for both straight and curved beamlines. Among various numerical methods for ...
Neutrinos are cosmic tricksters, paradoxically hardly there but lethal to stars significantly more massive than the sun.
Using a longer, less dense gas cell allows electrons more room and time to gain speed. As a result, they reach energy levels previously thought impossible without massive particle accelerators.