23 Sep Date 23. September 2021 Categories Article Mellow supermassive black holes emit gamma rays and neutrinos According to a novel model suggested by an international research team comprising Penn State scientists, supermassive black holes,...
10 Sep Date 10. September 2021 Categories Article The world’s tiniest neutrino detector discovers a large physics fingerprint The COHERENT experiment, which uses the world's smallest neutrino detector, has discovered a large fingerprint of the elusive, ele...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article What Are Fundamental Particles, and How Do They Work? It is frequently stated that the Ancient Greeks were the first to recognize objects that have no size but are capable of construct...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article In the world’s deepest lake, Russia has sunk a neutrino observatory Baikal-GVD will aid scientists in their research into the origins of the universe. Russian scientists sank a series of detector...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article A new observation reveals that neutrinos from neutron stars support supernova explosions Some supernova explosions represent the final moments of stars that are at least eight times the mass of our Sun. They are one of...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article What really is antimatter, and why is it so rare in today’s Universe? Given the amount of matter left in the Universe, some of our antimatter must be missing The qualities of particles and antipart...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article What is the universe’s tiniest particle? The tiniest is much lighter than an electron The universe is vast, but it is made up of many minute pieces. The periodic table...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article How and why the Daya Bay experiment contributed to China’s neutrino legacy Ling Xin looks at the impact of the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment, which ended recently, on neutrino physics, US–China pa...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article At the LHC, the first evidence of neutrino interaction has been discovered: these enigmatic particles may provide light on evolution Because of their minute structure and features, neutrinos have sailed through the particle accelerator unnoticed thus far. The...
09 Sep Date 9. September 2021 Categories Article The Oort Cloud in our Solar System could be home to a surprising number of extrasolar objects Contrary to popular belief, there may be more visitors than permanent residents in the solar system's comet reservoir We have m...