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Information could become the fifth state of matter alongside gas, plasma, liquid, and solid states. A scientist has proposed ...
A new particle detector has passed a crucial test, demonstrating it's ready to start investigating quark-gluon plasma, the ...
The sPHENIX detector passed calibration, paving the way to study quark-gluon plasma and unlock secrets of the early universe.
A new and powerful particle detector just passed a critical test in its goal to decipher the ingredients of the early ...
In a remarkable new study featured in Physical Review Letters, scientists from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have ...
In a recent paper for the Journal of High Energy Physics, researchers with the sPHENIX Collaboration announced that it had ...
Just as ocean waves shape our shores, ripples in space-time may have once set the Universe on an evolutionary path that led to the cosmos as we see it today.
Astronomers using South Africa’s MeerKAT telescope discovered a highly active repeating fast radio burst, FRB 20240619D, which produced hundreds of pulses, offering fresh insights into magnetars, ...
“Magnetic reconnection, turbulence and shocks are three fundamental ingredients of the plasma Universe,” says Philippe Escoubet Cluster and Double Star project scientist at ESA.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville is producing results in plasma science and engineering during a 10-year federal investment.
Only recently have scientists realized that most of the universe is neither gaseous, liquid or solid. It is plasma, a lively, tricky, often dangerous state of matter whose distinctive ...