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Cosmic rays are hitting Earth every second... I measured them
Every second, particles from distant stars and supernovas pass through our atmosphere—and even through us. In this video, we build a muon detector that can measure these invisible cosmic particles ...
Cosmic voids may seem like the emptiest places in the universe, stripped of matter, radiation, and even dark matter. But they’re far from nothing. Even in these vast empty regions, the fundamental ...
Deep canyons in the Andes are the perfect location to catch the most energetic particles in the universe. Carlos ...
This emerging field of space radiobiology has strong and perhaps unexpected links to the far better established discipline of ...
A single particle cut through the Mediterranean in February 2023 carrying an almost absurd amount of energy. Detected deep ...
From 19 to 22 January, 80 particle physicists, astronomers and cosmologists gathered at CERN for the first “All that ...
Three years ago, in the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the passage of an "ultra-energetic" cosmic neutrino was observed—the ...
A research team is using astrophysical explosions to understand the mysterious forces at work in some of the smallest building blocks in nature: atomic nuclei. In new research published in Nature ...
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Solar storms, AI forecasts, and the future of safe flight on Earth and in space
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sit down with Dr. Lulu Zhao, an ...
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Some cosmic explosions release more energy than all stars combined
The universe hosts events so powerful that they dwarf anything humans can imagine. From magnetar flares and neutron star collisions to hypernovae and gamma-ray bursts, some cosmic explosions release ...
The physics and chemistry used at ANSTO is built upon, in significant part, by pioneering female scientists who were ...
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