Join six leading experts to find out everything we know about the subatomic universe. Take a deep dive into the building ...
Our understanding of how the physical world works – from the tiniest subatomic particle to the largest galaxy cluster – has advanced rapidly in recent decades. As The Infinite Monkey Cage ...
Don Lincon, a senior scientist at the U.S. particle physics laboratory Fermilab, describes bosons as “puppies of the subatomic world” because you can have an unlimited number of bosons in the same ...
Scientists in Korea using 2D semiconducting materials discovered a new quantum state that could pave the way for more ...
Inside the proton, quarks and gluons shift and morph their properties in ways that physicists are still struggling to understand. Rithya Kunnawalkam Elayavalli brings to the problem a perspective ...
Dark matter may not interact much with visible (baryonic) matter, but a subatomic particle known as the Higgs boson could act ...
Physicists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have found more evidence that a subatomic particle is behaving unexpectedly. And the reason could be evidence of a new, fifth force of nature.
Now, researchers have the first direct evidence — after using a trick to infer subatomic particles' entropy. Scientists have peered inside protons and discovered that quarks and gluons ...
Neutrinos are a type of subatomic particle. They don’t have an electric charge, have a small mass, and are left-handed (a physics term meaning the direction of its spin is opposite to the ...