Physicists have now demonstrated a particle accelerator so small it fits inside a single molecule, shrinking one of science’s most imposing machines to the scale of chemistry. Instead of ...
Scientists have activated the smallest particle accelerator ever built—a tiny device roughly the size of a coin. This advancement opens new doors for particle acceleration, promising exciting ...
Deep beneath the Swiss countryside, inside a ring of machinery nearly four miles across that has been running since the 1970s ...
The most energetic "ghost particle" neutrino ever detected may have been blasted at Earth by blazars, black hole engines that ...
Texas A&M University professor Peter McIntyre and his colleagues want to build a particle accelerator around the rim of the Gulf of Mexico in order to discover the most fundamental building blocks of ...
The future circular collider at CERN, intended to probe the properties of the Higgs boson in 20 years' time, excites ...
Belgium's ambitious MYRRHA research reactor project is on hold. See how this particle-accelerator-driven system could ...
Stochastic Cooling of Particle Beams, by Dieter Möhl, is a remarkably thorough treatment of a technique that remains central ...
An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
A particle detected in 2023 at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea may have originated from a cosmic particle accelerator ...
Built in 1945, Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, or ENIAC, was the world’s first digital, programmable computer—it also weighed 30 tons and was the size of a small room. Today, computers ...