In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
The geometry of space, the setting in which physical laws operate, may hold clues to some of the biggest unanswered questions in fundamental physics. The underlying structure of spacetime itself could ...
For experimental physicists, the latest measurement of the muon is the best of times. For theorists there's still work to do.
Antihydrogen forms an ideal study subject for deciphering the secrets of fundamental physics due to it being the most simple ...
Physicists have demonstrated with unprecedented accuracy that the speed of light remains constant. In 1887, a landmark physics experiment was carried out by American researchers Michelson and Morley.
Astronomers measure the speed at which the solar system is hurtling through space by mapping surrounding galaxies and ...
Thursday morning concludes the football season for all of The Sun’s teams except for Tewksbury and Shawsheen Tech, which will ...
Tension: We cultivate online identities with the strategic precision of brand managers while our offline selves remain ...
Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson delivered four words that sent shockwaves through the fan base and left the Wine and Gold Talk ...
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to understand sperm whale vocalizations. Lawyers think the discoveries may ...
Humans navigate today's world with a genetic profile largely the same as that of our Paleolithic ancestors, which has ...
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How do particle accelerators really work?
Particle accelerators are often framed as exotic machines built only to chase obscure particles, but they are really ...
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