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Protons sizes are even smaller than once thought

Research conducted by scientists at the University of Bonn highlights that protons sizes are 5% smaller than was once assumed in the 1990’s. A few...

Matter-antimatter comparisons reach new heights in groundbreaking study

CERN’s BASE collaboration has made significant steps in matter-antimatter comparisons, making the world’s most precise comparison of protons and antiprotons. In a paper published in...

Puffy planets are developing into super Earths as they lose atmospheres

Astronomers have identified two different cases of ‘mini-Neptune’ planets that are losing their puffy atmospheres and potentially transforming into 'super Earths.' What are ‘mini-Neptune’ planets...

Quantum technology utilised in project on the International Space Station

The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) will work collaboratively with several other universities to develop a laser system for the BECCAL experiment, to study...

Norman Murray awarded Dannie Heineman Prize for astrophysical achievements

The Heineman Foundation, at the American Institute of Physics, and American Astronomical Society, announced Professor Norman Murray as the winner of the 2022 Dannie...

The BMBF invest €16m into photonic quantum computing

The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research's (BMBF) project ‘PhotonQ’ investigates photonic quantum computing, and has created a collaboration between seven universities, research...

Astronomers question whether dying stars can still cause planet formation

Astronomers have discovered that stars, even when near death, can potentially still cause planet formation. Planets are typically not a lot older than the stars...

Scientists discover warm light-emitting by utilising quantum dots

A research team from Chongqing University, China, have discovered warm white light-emitting with high, efficient emission and high colour rendering index by using ligand...

Scientists employ rocket science applications for chemistry research

A research team from Karlstad University have received funding both to investigate how the structure of the active layer of the solar cell is...

WASP-189b: an exoplanet with a unique atmosphere

A research team from Lund University succeeded in mapping the atmosphere of WASP-189b, an exoplanet located 322 lightyears from Earth. The exoplanet was first observed in...

Scientists uncover a solar storm whilst investigating ancient ice

A research team from Lund University found evidence of an extreme solar storm when analysing ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica. What have scientists determined...

Scientists reveal liquid water on Mars is likely a mirage

Scientists previously discovered what was believed to be liquid water under Mars’ ice-covered South Pole, however a new study has revealed it is most...

A new method can predict future nuclear power requirements

Scientists have developed a type of scenario analysis that implies it is possible to plan for abrupt changes regarding nuclear power requirements in the...

Scientists tackle two important issues with quantum computing applications

A collaborative research team investigated two problems in quantum computing: breaking the encryption of Bitcoin (a digital currency) and simulating the molecule responsible for...

Rare Isotopes unveil a new era in nuclear science

Professor Rituparna Kanungo from Saint Mary’s University and TRIUMF, and her collaboration team, are uncovering new features in rare isotopes, transforming the fundamentals of...

Exploring quark-gluon plasma with the STAR experiment

Jana Bielčíková, Senior Scientist from NPI CAS and Associated Professor at Czech Technical University in Prague, outlines the role of hard probes for the...

Scientists lead a worldwide search for dark matter

A team of researchers have utilised worldwide network optical magnetometers to gather comprehensive data on the search for dark matter. How did scientists recognise and...

Scientists explore energy storage capability in water and metal surfaces

A research team from Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum (RUB) have investigated energy storage capability through observation of water meeting metal surfaces. What happens when water meets metal surfaces? Interfaces...

Laser beams utilised to create an upward water fountain

Engineers from the University of Houston (UH) have discovered that they can create upward water fountains by shining laser beams on the water’s surface. What...

Scientists discover new behaviour in high temperature superconductors

Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology (CUT), Sweden, have uncovered a surprising new behaviour regarding the ‘strange metal’ state of high temperature superconductors. What is...

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