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NewsTheoretical Physicists Help Expand the Search for New Particleby University of MinnesotaDiscovering ‘axions’ could help answer one of the most puzzling questions in physics
NewsScientists Observe ‘Quasiparticles’ in Classical Systems for the First Timeby Ulsan National Institute of Science and TechnologyThis work suggests it may be possible to examine other phenomena in both classical and quantum systems
NewsNew Spectroscopy Technique Improves Trace Element Detection in Liquidby SPIEFilament- and plasma-grating-induced breakdown spectroscopy offers improved sensitivities for trace metal detection
NewsAdvances in Spectroscopyby University of Texas at ArlingtonPhysicists find new way to measure properties of a material’s surface layer
NewsNewly Published Research Will Assist Further Exploration of the Universeby Staffordshire UniversityImplementing artificial intelligence to reconstruct particles in the Large Hadron Collider
NewsDifferentiate Right- and Left-Handed Particles by the Force Exerted by Lightby National Institutes of Natural SciencesClarifying the characteristics of optical gradient force on the mechanics of chiral gold nanoparticles
NewsPioneering Mathematical Formula Paves Way for Exciting Advancesby University of BristolDiffusive movement through permeable material can be modeled exactly for first time
NewsDecoding the Relationship between Particle Structure and Flow in Materialsby University of PennsylvaniaThese insights can be used to understand systems ranging from mudslides to biofilms