CERN Scientists Trap a Record-Breaking 15,000 Antihydrogen Atoms and Supercharge Antimatter Research
The ALPHA collaboration at CERN has trapped more than 15,000 antihydrogen atoms at once, smashing their previous record. To ...
A damning new analysis, “The Drain of Scientific Publishing,” suggests that the science publishing system has become a major ...
Using a technique known as a Bell state measurement, the team interfered one photon from the entangled pair with the photon from the first quantum dot. This caused the information encoded in the first ...
VoxeLite looks is a soft, nearly weightless patch that wraps around a fingertip like a Band-Aid. But inside that ...
A new study led by George Brill and colleagues from the University of Cambridge reveals that these groups practiced an ...
Archaeologist Professor John Schofield from the University of York argues that plastic’s refusal to die might actually be an ...
A “very large roll” of a radar instrument offers new insight into a highly reflective area near the Martian south pole.
In a controlled lab at Brown University designed to look like a bar, volunteers sat with trays of their preferred drinks: ...
RNA usually breaks down quickly, often within hours after death. Before this study, the oldest recovered RNA came from a ...
On the remote shores of British Columbia, a wolf waded into cold saltwater and seized a buoy in her jaws. With slow, ...
Three studies published in one of the most respected medical journals paint a vivid picture of how ultra-processed foods are ...
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