In a first, neutrinos were caught interacting at the Large Hadron Collider0
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- May 26, 2021
A proof-of-concept experiment paves the way for a larger detector in 2022
A proof-of-concept experiment paves the way for a larger detector in 2022
In 2007, Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid called his colleagues Ted Stevens and Daniel Inouye to a specially secured room in the Capitol where highly classified information was discussed.
China’s first Mars rover is driving on the Red Planet.
No longer limited to sci-fi blockbusters and conspiracy theories, unidentified flying objects (UFOs) are back in the spotlight in the United States, spurred on by an upcoming report to lawmakers.
Solar-powered rover, named Zhurong, will now survey the landing site before departing from its platform to conduct inspections.
Scientists discover a new way to monitor airborne plastic particles. But do they harm bees?
Indian researchers say they have isolated two new species of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from the scat, or fecal matter, of a vine snake, a mildly venomous reptile found throughout South and Southeast Asia, according to a March 14 article in the scientific journal Antonie van Leeuwenhoek.
Light-activated proteins inserted in eye nerve cells and special goggles help him see objects
Although the full supermoon will be easily seen from Europe and Africa, sadly the eclipse will not be
Researchers from University of Copenhagen have investigated what happened to a specific kind of plasma—the first matter ever to be present—during the first microsecond of Big Bang. Their findings provide a piece of the puzzle to the evolution of the universe, as we know it today.