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A particle detector flying above Antarctica has recently caused a stir in the particle physics world after it detected highly ...
Reviews the history of optical trapping and manipulation of small-neutral particles, from the time of its origin in 1970 up to the present. As we shall see, the unique characteristics of this ...
Dark matter, although not visible, is believed to make up most of the total mass of the universe. One theory suggests that ...
IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a leading commercial quantum computing and networking company, today announced the first known simulation using a quantum computer of a process called "neutrinoless double-beta ...
On June 11, the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine announced the result of a three-year study to set a ...
It’s an interesting problem because we still don’t actually have an explanation for what those anomalies are,” explained ...
The Large Hadron Collider is one of the biggest experiments in history, but it’s also one of the hardest to interpret. Unlike ...
ABSTRACT This study examines into optimizing the composition of dispersed cement systems to reduce inter-particle voids, thereby enhancing solidity and density. The investigated concrete mixtures ...
Nearly a decade ago, a detector searching for ghostly cosmic particles found two anomalous signals in Antarctic ice. But ...
This paper presents a new particle swarm optimizer for solving multimodal multiobjective optimization problems which may have more than one Pareto-optimal solution corresponding to the same objective ...
Strange signals from outer space are constantly reaching Earth, hailing from sources like pulsars, quasars, and supernovas.
For now, the most likely explanation is that the particle is just a high-energy neutrino, but we’re likely to learn more about these elusive particles when KM3NeT is fully online.