A team in Japan may have found a way to track the invisible force that shapes our universe, without needing to see or touch it.
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A portable detector the size of a cookie box reveals in real time the cosmic particles that pass through your body every ...
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their collaborators developed the first intercity nuclear-spin-based quantum sensor ...
The world’s largest neutrino detector just got even more powerful after scientists successfully deployed ...
Subvisible particle testing addresses regulatory limits for particulate matter in parenteral drugs, ophthalmic solutions, and lipid emulsions.
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If you're interested in astrophotography, chances are you've already come across the work of Josh Dury. The award-winning ...