Invisible dark matter particles may regularly pass through our bodies, and dozens to thousands of these particles may be colliding with atoms inside us every year, according to a new calculation.
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Atoms are 0.1 nm across, and it took 60 years to finally see them clearly
Atoms measure roughly 0.1 nanometers across, a scale so small that scientists spent more than six decades developing ...
What is dark matter, and can we detect it? This is what a recent study published in Physical Review D hopes to address as a team of international researchers investigated a new method for detecting ...
Cold atoms and matter waves is a research area focused on the quantum behavior of dilute atomic gases cooled to microkelvin or nanokelvin temperatures, where their de Broglie wavelengths become ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many heavy atoms form from a supernova explosion, the remnants of which are shown in this image. NASA/ESA/Hubble Heritage Team ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Spiral galaxies, like Messier 77 shown here, helped astronomers learn about the existence of dark matter. NASA, ESA & A. van der ...
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Light breaks its own limit by 100,000× to image matter at the scale of atoms
For over a century, light has both helped and limited our view of the ...
Researchers have succeeded in unequivocally demonstrating supersolidity in ultracold potassium atoms coupled to light. (Nanowerk News) The 20th century was marked by the discovery of exotic states of ...
Probing the vibration of atoms provides detailed information on local structure and bonding that define material properties.
From left to right, Alessio Celi, Leticia Tarruell, and Sarah Hirthe in the Ultracold Quantum Gases lab at ICFO. ©ICFO. The 20 th century was marked by the discovery of exotic states of matter. First, ...
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