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Supercomputing the Strange Difference Between Matter and Antimatter
This calculation required more than 200 million core processing hours on supercomputers and would have required two thousand years using...
Dec 9, 20154 min read


RHIC Particle Smashups Find that Shape Matters
Peering into the seething soup of primordial matter created in particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC)—an "atom...
Dec 9, 20156 min read


Producing Cold Electron Beams to Increase Collision Rates at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
Accelerated ion beams heat up. As the particles that make up the beam move around and scatter off of one another, some speed up while...
Dec 7, 20157 min read


‘Material universe’ yields surprising new particle
An international team of researchers has predicted the existence of a new type of particle called the type-II Weyl fermion in metallic...
Nov 27, 20155 min read


The Antimatter puzzle: Searching for clues with a highly integrated particle sensor
Researchers in Munich have presented a highly sensitive sensor for precise measurement of particle tracks. This is the first module for...
Nov 10, 20153 min read


Physicists Measure Force that Makes Antimatter Stick Together
Peering at the debris from particle collisions that recreate the conditions of the very early universe, scientists have for the first...
Nov 5, 20154 min read
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