Researchers have, for the first time, described the properties of one-dimensional anyons and outlined how these particles can be observed using existing experimental setups.
By tracing the origins of an unusual, short-lived particle, researchers have gathered some of the strongest evidence yet that ...
A collaborative effort between researchers at multiple institutes in Europe achieved a global first ...
Quantum mechanics tells us that a particle can never be perfectly still. But how precisely can it be oriented? A research ...
Scientists at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider have observed particles emerging directly from empty ...
New evidence shows melt ponds in the northern parts of the Arctic may be biological sources of ice-nucleating particles, a ...
So, you’ve heard about quantum teleportation, maybe from sci-fi shows or news headlines. It sounds like something ...
Fundamental particles called quarks can be created in quantum-correlated pairs. These correlations can be passed on to larger particles that form from the quarks. The strong force differs from others ...
Melting Arctic ice is releasing tiny particles that help form clouds, reshaping climate in one of Earth’s fastest-warming ...
Scientists have discovered a surprising contributor to cloud formation in the Arctic. These are tiny particles released from ...