A new sound-based laser could measure gravity with unprecedented precision and reshape navigation technology. Since their ...
New analyses by the IceCube observatory could help scientists understand where neutrinos form and what is producing them ...
Scientists determined that if those theories are true, there must be a limit to how accurately time can be measured. This ...
Measuring the strength of gravity is extraordinarily difficult, and different experiments have always disagreed – but a new ...
New ‘gravity mapping’ hardware could lead to new submarine navigation, ground-penetrating geological sensors, and aerial ...
Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has ...
A good chunk of cosmology is riding on whether dark matter exists or not. But what makes us so certain that dark matter is ...
Scientists propose early cosmic waves formed dark matter, linking its origin to gravitational ripples from the young Universe ...
A tiny discrepancy in particle physics has loomed for decades as an exciting possible crack in one of science's most ...
Something invisible holds the universe intact. It outweighs everything you can see—every star, every gas cloud, every ...
It was a head-spinning discovery. In 2018, researchers in Japan claimed to find concrete evidence of an elusive particle, a Majorana fermion, in a quantum spin liquid called ruthenium trichloride.
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