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Antarctic mystery signals puzzle scientists who say they shouldn’t exist
Deep under the Antarctic ice, instruments built to catch ghostly particles have stumbled on something stranger than anyone ...
The ocean is saturated with microplastics. While we know the location of the great garbage patches, where plastic particles ...
In the end, the Universe becomes a place where gravity and quantum physics slowly turn all mass into faint streams of particles.
With contributions from Brown faculty and students, the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment analyzed the largest dataset ever collected by ...
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Radio signals from Antarctica have experts scrambling—they defy all known science
A series of unexplained radio signals detected beneath the icy surface of Antarctica has left scientists scratching their ...
In 1867, Lord Kelvin pictured atoms as tiny knots in an invisible medium called the ether. That picture turned out to be wrong, since atoms are built ...
Knotted structures once imagined by Lord Kelvin may actually have shaped the universe’s earliest moments, according to new ...
Odd radio waves emanating from the ice don’t fit our model of particle behavior. Could they be a sign of dark matter?
For three decades, a riddle has followed neutrinos, the near-weightless particles that stream through Earth by the trillions ...
Scientists have taken a major step toward solving a long-standing mystery in particle physics, by finding no sign of the ...
New results from the MicroBooNE experiment at Fermilab found no evidence of a hypothetical fourth flavor of neutrino ...
Columbia professors contributed to new research that seeks to understand an anomaly that has puzzled particle physics for ...
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