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Hidden dimensions could explain mass, upending physics as we know it
Physicists are quietly testing an audacious idea: that the mass of everything around us might not come from an invisible ...
Physicists have taken a first step in understanding quantum emergence -- the transition from 'one-to-many' particles -- by studying not one, not many, but two isolated, interacting particles. The ...
Research by physicists at The City College of New York is being credited for a novel discovery regarding the interaction of electronic excitations via spin waves. The finding by the Laboratory for ...
"Dark photon" theory says light's interference patterns may emerge from quantum particles, not waves, upending centuries of ...
A team from Nagoya University in Japan has observed, for the first time, the energy transferring from resonant electrons to whistler-mode waves in space. Their findings offer direct evidence of ...
Secondary particle tracks recorded during a proton collision inside the ATLAS detector, indicating the presence of a single Higgs boson in the event. Since the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, ...
Taking a look back over the last twelve months, here are several of the biggest science stories in physics this year, as well ...
Non-reciprocal interactions can increase the order in an active system. The researchers created a model to describe the emerging patterns depending on the amount of non-reciprocity in an active system ...
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