Working with numerous scientists, engineers and technicians at Brookhaven National Laboratory, William Morse, who is a physicist in the Electronic Detector Group, played a key role in the muon g-2 ...
The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, colloquially known as the “Oscar of Science”, goes to “Muon g-2”, a ...
Modern cosmology assumes dark matter exists. But what makes us so certain that dark matter is the answer—and what if we're ...
Kind courtesy Dr Atanu Nath In a proud moment for Assam, Dr Atanu Nath, Assistant Professor at Tihu College, is among 376 ...
A tiny discrepancy in particle physics has loomed for decades as an exciting possible crack in one of science’s most ...
It was born Monday and is staying close to its mother on Fermilab's open grassland. "People come to Fermilab for world class science, but the bison herd has become one of the most beloved parts of our ...
The first bouncing baby bison of the season arrived Tuesday morning at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia. The cinnamon-colored calf is healthy, and staying close to its mother on the ...
A tiny elementary particle called the muon has won a big prize: the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. Researchers with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory—which is affiliated with the ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London. Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and ...
Researchers dedicated to a decades-long quest to measure the magnetic properties of the subatomic muon particle have won one of this year’s US$3 million Breakthrough prizes. The results seemingly ...
A new imaging technique using a particle accelerator is giving researchers an unprecedented level of detail of our organs, producing scans 100 billion times brighter than a CT scanner. Those 3D models ...
As AI becomes a daily work tool, the real risk may not be losing our intelligence—but losing confidence in our own thinking. New research suggests the difference comes down to how actively we engage ...