Plasma, the fourth state of matter, consists of a gas in which electrons are no longer bound to atoms, which allows ...
A beam of electrons crossed just a few millimeters of plasma, then helped trigger an effect that usually belongs to massive research sites. In this case, the light produced fell in the extreme ...
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India is building its own MRI machine from scratch. ‘No single company will have a monopoly’
India’s IMRI project aims to build a fully indigenous MRI ecosystem, cut costs by up to 40%, and reduce dependence on imports ...
Three life-science prizes were awarded for advances in gene therapies. Opthalmologists Jean Bennett and Albert Maguire, and ...
Researchers in Prague have developed a theoretical framework for using beam-driven nonlinear plasma waves as 'relativistic mirrors' to generate bright attosecond X-ray pulses. The work connects ...
The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has made a breakthrough in exploring the extreme universe. For the ...
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Not a supernova, but a binary system hits 100 TeV, stuns particle physics
For years, scientists have searched for the sources of the most energetic particles in ...
The Human Organ Atlas gives an extremely detailed look at 56 human organs, scanned with the help of a particle accelerator.
Recent studies have advanced understanding in astrophysics, quantum theory, and plasma physics. Observations from LHAASO identified ultra-high-energy gamma rays from a binary star system, German ...
"This is the first time we have observed, for a large interval in momentum and for multiple species, this flow pattern in a subset of proton collisions in which an unusually large number of particles ...
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