When an intense laser pulse hits a stationary electron, it performs a trembling motion at the frequency of the light field.
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Rethinking Nuclear Radiation
Rethinking nuclear radiation and its dangers is critical if the world is to turn away from hydrocarbon sources of energy.
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called ...
A new theory-based approach provides access to the minute transverse motion of quarks within protons. Nuclear physicists have developed a new theoretical framework that allows them to calculate a ...
While nuclear fusion has achieved key milestones, transforming it into a practical energy source requires solving complex ...
In a "big win for Canada," the University of Toronto is further strengthening its academic ranks with three top researchers from U.S. universities ...
BYU Physics professor Brian Anderson works with students to align loudspeakers in a sound experiment that used time reversal ...
Superconductivity occurs when electrons pair up, rather than scattering apart as they do in normal conductors or in everyday ...
The Longhorns, ranked No. 10, are set to visit No. 5 Georgia this week. They had dropped out of the top 25 after losing to ...
Eric Lynch, managing director and co-portfolio manager at Suncoast Equity Management, said that while Tesla CEO Elon Musk ...
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Twisted Graphene Shows Unconventional Superconductivity
MIT physicists unveil evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle twisted tri-layer graphene, revealing ...
Around 150 researchers gathered at CERN from 1 to 5 September 2025, for the annual meeting of the Invisibles network.
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