Columnist Natalie Wolchover checks in with particle physicists more than a decade after the field entered a profound crisis.
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Did we just see a black hole explode? Physicists think so—and it could explain (almost) everything
In 2023, a subatomic particle called a neutrino crashed into Earth with such a high amount of energy that it should have been ...
Many have wondered why the Chinese-American physicist Chien-Shiung Wu never won a share of the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics ...
In planning, we arguably do have a kind of “theory of everything”—a framework that allows for the meaningful participation of ...
Using the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, scientists have found that the quark-gluon ...
Researchers developed a method to reduce uncertainty in cosmic birefringence, sharpening the angle tied to parity violation, ...
San Diego State University's One Water Lab offers groundbreaking real-time water research, targeting pollution and promoting ...
Kwiat, D. (2026) Planck’s Constant—A Bridge to Charge and Entanglement. Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology, 12, 471-483. doi: 10.4236/jhepgc.2026.121026 .
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Exploding Black Holes Catalog the Subatomic Universe
A team of physicists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst recently hypothesized that the event that occurred in 2023, when a subatomic particle called a neutrino crashed into Earth with such ...
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