Kellogg Stelle was a professor of physics at Imperial College London for decades until his death last month. In 1977, he developed a particle theory of gravity that’s renormalizable, but the theory’s ...
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New nanotube design could make particle accelerators thinner than a hair
When grown vertically into aligned arrays, known as nanotube “forests,” they form ideal channels for the corkscrewing laser ...
Researchers used IBM’s quantum computers to create scalable quantum circuits that simulate matter under extreme conditions, offering new insight into fundamental forces and the origins of the universe ...
At the turn of the century, it sounded as if string theory could give us big answers about the universe. Well… has it?
Professor Peter Higgs discovered ‘God particle’ while working at Edinburgh institution in 1960s The late Professor Peter ...
Ars Technica: The Voyager Golden Record is perhaps the best known example of humans attempting to communicate with an alien ...
CERN and its partners in Europe and worldwide are currently working to identify the next collider that would succeed the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) after the latter reaches the end of operations in ...
The geometry of space, where physical laws unfold, may also hold answers to some of the deepest questions in fundamental ...
The briefing book of the 2026 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics was published in October. Paris Sphicas ...
Two recent studies published in Nature and Science Advances explored quantum approaches that could improve the precision of ...
Researchers at CERN may be on the verge of explaining the universe’s missing gamma rays and hidden magnetic fields.
On July 4, 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland announced with great fanfare that they had ...
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