Physicists are rethinking how to detect elusive particles like neutrinos by combining existing technologies in unconventional ...
One method for visualizing dynamic biological processes is single particle tracking, a localization microscopy method. For this technique to be successful, several factors need to be considered, ...
In February 2023, an underwater telescope called KM3NeT, anchored several miles beneath the Mediterranean Sea, recorded the brightest particle track ever seen in the universe. A single flash raced ...
To address critical research challenges in heavy-ion collisions at Fermi-energy regimes—specifically targeting the nuclear equation of state (nEoS), Femtoscopic interferometry of light nuclei, and ...
Physicists, engineers, and technicians at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory are rounding out the year with key developments to a house-sized particle detector that ...
Tunable red to green emissions in upconversion nanoparticles allow precise identification of single particles, enabling accurate, long-term multicolor tracking in complex live cell environments.
For years, scientists have searched for the sources of the most energetic particles in ...
Positron emission particle tracking (PEPT) is a powerful, non‐invasive technique that utilises radioactively labelled tracer particles to visualise and quantify the complex internal dynamics of ...
An international collaboration has shown that additive manufacturing offers a realistic way to build large-scale plastic scintillator detectors for particle physics experiments. In 2024, the T2K ...
Some innovations in physics come from entirely new technologies, others from fresh theoretical insights. Others still take ...
Large amounts of dust are released from traffic emissions, industrial operations, and waste disposal activities, directly or indirectly pollute the environment, especially the soil and the atmosphere.