"It's possible we will see the new data and confirm one theory over the other — or maybe we'll find nothing, in which case it ...
If these knots had a slight bias toward matter over antimatter, their unraveling could help explain the matter-antimatter ...
The Simons Observatory is one of the most ambitious cosmic observatories on Earth, dedicated to studying the cosmic microwave ...
Researchers study neutrino oscillations, with Ohio State's Zoya Vallari developing a detector to better understand these ...
Physicists have been chasing one of the universe’s strangest mysteries—neutrinos, nearly invisible particles that zip through ...
Students and faculty of UC Santa Barbara’s physics department gathered in Corwin Pavilion for the department’s annual Nobel Prize-focused colloquium on Oct. 14. This year’s event was particularly spec ...
"They are the parents of all matter in the universe today, including our own bodies, while the knots can be thought of as our grandparents," physicist Yu Hamada explained.
Researchers suggest that dark matter might subtly color light red or blue as it passes through, revealing traces of its ...
Neutrinos are tiny particles that can pass through everything, rarely interacting with matter. They are the universe's most ...
In this week's column, Toby Moore writes that despite the many theories of our existence, of our reason for being, there is a ...