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Live Science on MSN'A remarkable conspiracy': Why is matter neutral? Physicist Frank Close explores the mystery in a new book
Frank Close tells us about the history of particle physics, and what it means that charge in our universe's matter is so ...
It won’t make its way into quantum computers, but it could help us understand why the universe is filled with matter.
The sPHENIX particle detector, the newest experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the U.S. Department of ...
The 2012 edition summarizes 2,658 new measurements from 644 papers; 112 comprehensive review articles, covering every subject of importance in both particle physics and cosmology, are a major feature.
Well, it's one of a couple of possibilities," Bruce Schumm, a professor of physics at the University of California–Santa Cruz, and the author of a popular book on particle physics, told Salon.
The last P5 report, “ Building for Discovery: Strategic Plan for U.S. Particle Physics in the Global Context,” was published in 2014 on the heels of the Higgs boson discovery.
Dine, a distinguished professor of physics at the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics, writes in a conversational style and even occasionally inserts himself in the discussion. Regarding early ...
The discovery of the Higgs Boson in 2012 represented a major turning point for particle physics marking the completion of what is known as the standard model of particle physics. Yet, the standard ...
Physics Muons are still behaving oddly, which could break particle physics An experiment at Fermilab in the US suggests that muons rotate faster than expected, which would be a problem for the ...
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