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Uncovering the secrets of the Universe with neutrino research

Find out more about the major collaborations in neutrino research helping to answer the great mysteries of the Universe.

Computational modelling in support of progress towards nuclear fusion energy breakeven

The field of plasma physics, which is essential for the success of nuclear fusion, has benefited from advancements in high-performance computing.

High-order predictive modelling methodology for optimal results with reduced uncertainties

Professor Dan Gabriel Cacuci highlights a high-order predictive modelling methodology which overcomes the curse of dimensionality.

IceCube: Paving the way for next-generation neutrino discovery

The IceCube Observatory could unlock the mysteries of the Universe through its advanced neutrino discoveries. Neutrinos are tiny, nearly massless particles that rarely interact with...

The most efficient method for creating metallic plasmas

A team of researchers has successfully used solid metals under a strong magnetic field in a microwave resonator to create metallic plasmas.

The most advanced search for axion dark matter

Scientists have successfully taken the first step to search for DFSZ axion dark matter originating from the Grand Unification Theory.

Predicting reactor pressure vessel behaviour for light-water reactors

Researchers at the Universities of Wisconsin and California are integrating physics and Machine Learning to predict materials degradation in nuclear reactors. The reactor pressure vessel (RPV) is...

Quark-gluon plasma mystery is finally solved

Find out how researchers solved a quark-gluon plasma mystery that has long-evaded scientists and enriches our understanding of the Universe.

Creating an optical atom with water droplets

Researchers from the University of Gothenburg have shed new light on how atoms work through a water-based experiment.

Dark matter mystery unravelled with new model

An international team of researchers has developed a new model called HYPER that may finally reveal the enigmatic properties of dark matter.

Quarks used to explore how matter gets its mass

Quarks, subatomic particles which hold an electric charge, can be used to determine how matter gets its mass.

Analysing the merging of water droplets on the International Space Station

Understanding how water droplets spread and coalesce is essential for scenarios in everyday life, but these phenomena are difficult to model.

Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment: Solving the Universe’s mysteries

Justin Evans from the University of Manchester details the UK’s contributions to the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment in the US.

Inside the CMS HL-LHC upgrades at Cornell University

Cornell's CMS detector will be upgraded to provide an integrated luminosity an order of magnitude larger than during the pre-High-Luminosity LHC.

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