Understanding the unknown universe
The authors of We Have No Idea remind us that there are still many unsolved mysteries in science.
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The authors of We Have No Idea remind us that there are still many unsolved mysteries in science.
A new result from the Daya Bay collaboration reveals both limitations and strengths of experiments studying antineutrinos at nuclear reactors.
According to the Fermi LAT collaboration, the galaxy’s excessive gamma-ray glow likely comes from pulsars, the remains of collapsed ancient stars.
See Boston University physicist Tulika Bose’s answers to readers’ questions about research at the Large Hadron Collider.
Boston University physicist Tulika Bose explains why there’s more than one large, general-purpose particle detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
Undergraduates search for hidden tombs in Turkey using cosmic-ray muons.
Particles seen by the ALICE experiment hint at the formation of quark-gluon plasma during proton-proton collisions.
A new result from the LHCb experiment could be an early indicator of an inconsistency in the Standard Model.
While driven by the desire pursue curiosity, fundamental investigations are the crucial first step to innovation.