The neutrino and its antimatter cousin, the antineutrino, are the tiniest subatomic particles known to science. These particles are byproducts of nuclear reactions within stars (including our sun), supernovae, black holes … Source Article from http://phys.org/news/2015-09-physicists-absorption-rough-ultrathin.html Views: 0
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Physicists study how to achieve perfect absorption of light with the help of rough ultrathin films
September 1st, 2015 Awake Goy
New Large Hadron Collider study may overturn Standard Model of physics
August 30th, 2015 Awake Goy
A team at the University of Maryland studied the behavior of leptons, tiny subatomic particles that form the building blocks of our universe, during the initial run of CERN’s $9 billion research facility in 2011 and 2012. Leptons are highly unstable, and decay at a fast, but previously predictable rate. Yet scientists noticed that there was […]