Educators talked about their work at “one of the best-kept secrets in South Dakota,” 4,850 feet under the surface, where the ...
To test if antimatter can be safely transported, a team of scientists loaded antiprotons into a specially prepared truck.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is in the business of discovering new subatomic particles—and business is good. The team at CERN recently announced the discovery of a new particle, named Ξcc⁺ or Xi-cc ...
The scientific world has long known that atoms form the basic building blocks of matter, but CERN is interested in peering beyond the atom into the mesonic and baryonic soup that gives rise to matter ...
Protein-based medicines are increasingly prevalent as a crucial category of contemporary therapeutics. The presence of subvisible particles (SbVPs) in these pharmaceuticals is a critical quality ...
Particle accelerators reveal the heart of nuclear matter by smashing together atoms at close to the speed of light. The high-energy collisions produce a shower of subatomic fragments that scientists ...
Physicists just pulled off perhaps the coolest road stunt a scientist can do: they loaded a truck up with antimatter and went for a drive. The feat marks the first time scientists have ever managed to ...
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A new subatomic particle known as the Ξcc⁺ has been discovered at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. This heavy proton-like particle contains two charm quarks and was detected using the upgraded LHCb ...