A slender glass fiber no thicker than a human hair placed across a particle beam could improve accelerator monitoring. A team ...
A particle accelerator that produces intense X-rays could be squeezed into a device that fits on a table, my colleagues and I ...
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New nanotube design could make particle accelerators thinner than a hair
Researchers demonstrate a concept for ultra-compact accelerators that may one day replace large synchrotron facilities.
Kinesin-1 is a dynamic heterotetrameric assembly of two heavy and two light chains (KHC and KLC) that mediates microtubule-based intracellular transport of many different cargoes. The complex adopts a ...
The atypical structure of the radium monofluoride molecule allows physicists to search for answers to some of the universe’s ...
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Black holes may solve the cosmic ray knee puzzle
In a significant breakthrough, scientists have unraveled the mystery of cosmic rays, linking the ‘knee’ formation in their ...
Quark-gluon plasma, a bizarre state of matter that mimics the early cosmos, is the hottest thing ever made on Earth ...
Scientists develop a microscopic heat engine that achieves 100% efficiency, accomplishing what seemed impossible.
A member of the beam instrumentation team prepares the test of a hollow-core fibre at CERN's CLEAR facility. (Image: CERN) A ...
The researchers captured eight unique structural models and 16 cryogenic electron microscopy maps of the receptor with both naloxone – which reverses the effects of an opioid overdose – and loperamide ...
BEIJING -- Scientists using China's Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) found that black holes, devouring ...
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