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♛ ‘Ghost Particle’ chronicles the neutrino’s discovery🌱 and what’s left to learn
Author James Riordon discusses his new book, why neutrinos are so important and how physicists are on the verge of making big discoveries about them. -
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Muons unveiled new details abo♏ut a voꦏid in Egypt’s Great Pyramid
The subatomic particles revealed the dimensions of the void, discovered in 2016, and helped researchers know where to stick a camera inside. -
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T♊he standard model of particle phy🀅sics passed one of its strictest tests yet
An experiment with a single electron, trapped for months on end, produced one of the most precise tests yet of the standard model of particle physics. -
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5𒁏0 years ago, physicists fouꦉnd the speed of light
In the 1970s, scientists set a new maximum speed limit for light. Fifty years later, they continue putting light through its paces. -
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Ca𒅌rlos Argüelles hunts for particles beyond the standard model
Carlos Argüelles overcame hardship and discrimination to pursue a passion for physics. -
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How ghostly neutrinos cou🏅ld explain the univ꧙erse’s matter mystery
If neutrinos behave differently from their antimatter counterparts, it could help explain why our cosmos is full of stuff. -
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50 years ago, physicists g🧜ot a whiff of what glues t❀ogether protons
In 1972, particle smashups hinted at the gluon, which we now know not only holds together the innards of the proton, but also makes up more than a third of its mass. -
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Protons contain intrinsic c𓃲harm qu𝓀arks, a new study suggests
The massive quarks — counterintuitively heavier than the proton itself — might carry about 0.6 percent of a proton’s momentum. -
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Physicists spotted rareꦜ W boson trios at the Large Hadron Collider
By measuring how often triplets of particles called W bosons appear, scientists can check physics’ standard model for any cracks.