MIT physicists and colleagues have created a new material with unusual superconducting and metallic properties, thanks to ...
Researchers show the average surface temperature on our planet has shifted between 51.8 to 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit ...
Particles of light can spend "negative time" passing through a cloud of extremely cold atoms – without breaking the laws of ...
As Bill Nye the Science Guy once said, “Science is a part of everyone’s everyday life.” Here at WashU, science may be ...
MIT researchers have observed frictionless flow of ultracold atoms along a boundary, mimicking the behavior of electrons in ...
Most atoms are made from positively charged protons, neutral neutrons and negatively charged electrons. Positronium is an ...
Picture a clock ticking so steadily that it doesn’t lose a second, even after running for 1 billion years. Scientists are now ...
Like blazing campfires on cold winter nights, galaxies are surrounded by a smoke of gas and dust that blows into the shadows.
At first glance, the high-energy collisions inside particle accelerators may seem unrelated to everyday life, but the real-world applications of atom-smashing science extend far beyond the ...
And sophisticated new analysis techniques help rule out background interactions ... by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics and the National Energy ...
The new estimates of the parameters that form the basis of the standard model of cosmology are far more precise than previous approaches using the same galaxy distribution data. The standard model ...
Physicists have created the heaviest clumps of antimatter particles ever seen. Known as antihyperhydrogen-4, this strange stuff could help us solve some of the most puzzling physics mysteries ...