Antimatter Takes Its First Road Trip: A Milestone in Particle Physics Transport
In a significant step for particle physics, approximately 100 antiprotons have completed a 20-minute journey aboard a lorry across the […]
In a significant step for particle physics, approximately 100 antiprotons have completed a 20-minute journey aboard a lorry across the […]
Attending the American Physical Society Global Physics Summit in Denver, Colorado, a gathering of 14,000 researchers, one observes a novel
Adrian Tchaikovsky, a prominent author, first entered the literary scene with his fantasy novel, Empire in Black and Gold, published
Every individual carries approximately 100 genetic mutations not present in their parents. If reproduction occurs, roughly half of these mutations
Modern humans might have contributed to the demise of Neanderthals not solely through conflict, but also via a subtle genetic
An in-depth examination of Neanderthal DNA has shed light on a prolonged period of adversities spanning many millennia, ultimately contributing
For years, the dramatic shrinkage of Antarctic sea ice, once thought to be resistant to climate change, has puzzled scientists.
A few years ago, a rather unusual test was administered. Flown to Madison, Wisconsin, to meet with neuroscientist Giulio Tononi,
A near-instantaneous discovery has provided scientists with an exceptionally rare opportunity to study the early solar system. Following a comet’s
Scientists have successfully created a living synthetic cell by transplanting a complete genome into a defunct bacterium, effectively bringing it