Indoor air quality has become an urgent concern in recent times, as we spend a considerable amount of time inside our home.
How the world of the smallest particles is structured, what is known about fundamental forces, and what particles have to do ...
A decade-long investigation into puzzling neutrino behavior has now ruled out one of the most widely discussed explanations: the sterile neutrino.
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Did one tiny particle stop the universe from disappearing?
The universe’s very existence could hinge on one particle so small it almost escaped discovery.
Using a precisely aligned pair of laser beams, scientists can now hold a single aerosol particle in place and monitor how it ...
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What's the smallest thing in existence?
Explore the fascinating world of the smallest entities in existence. This video examines concepts in nanotechnology and particle physics, featuring 3D animations that illustrate these tiny wonders and ...
Indoor air quality has become an urgent concern in recent times, as we spend a considerable amount of time inside our homes. Advances in measurement technologies have revealed that small, otherwise ...
ZME Science on MSN
This Proposed Microchip Particle Accelerator Might Do the Work of a Football Stadium-Sized Synchrotron
Physicists from an international team led by the University of Liverpool proposed a dramatic shift in accelerator design.
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Understanding the health hazards of ultrafine particles emitted by small electric home appliances
Small home appliances equipped with electric heating coils and brushed DC motors, like hair dryers, air fryers and toasters—can emit harmful tiny ultrafine particles that deteriorate indoor air ...
It is thought that the earliest spark of a lightning bolt could arise directly from charged ice crystals. Yet the exact ...
Sebastian Mizera just joined the physics department as an assistant professor, researching quantum field theory.
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