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Cosmic Physics Innovation: Researchers Produce Particle-Antiparticle Pairs From a Vacuum

Cosmic physics simulated on the tabletop as graphene enables the Schwinger effect, forming particle-antiparticle pairs. Researchers at The University of Manchester succeeded in observing the supposed Schwinger effect. The Schwinger effect is an evasive process that usually happens only in cosmic events. The group – based at the National Graphene Institute – accomplished to create […]

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A Laboratory Overhead: Physics Experiments in Planet’s Environment Can Assist Enhance GPS Efficiency

The Earth’s atmosphere has been utilized as a ‘laboratory’ to perform a physics experiment in a research partnership involving the University of Strathclyde, which can help boost the efficiency of GPS. The research study displays a new method of remotely monitoring the plasma in the ionosphere as well as controlling wave modes in a manner

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China’s Dark Matter Particle Explorer Releases New Information to Help Search for Dark Matter

Scientists launched the first set of gamma photon data acquired by the Dark Matter Particle Explorer. For the very first time, in May of 2021, China’s Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) Collaboration directly observed a spectral softening of helium nuclei of around 34TeV. Now, we have even more excellent news from the satellite-based telescope. China

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In a New Study, Researchers Show a Quarter of Stars Like Our Sun Eat Their Planets

How unusual is our Solar System? In about 30 years since planets were first discovered orbiting stars besides our Sun, we have found that planetary systems are prevalent in the Galaxy. However, most of them are pretty different from the Solar System we know. The worlds in our Solar System revolve around the Sun in

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A Stellar Collision Triggers a Supernova Explosion

Astronomers have found remarkable evidence that a black hole or neutron star spiraled its way right into the center of a companion star as well as triggered that star to explode as a supernova. The astronomers were alerted by information from the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS), a multi-year project utilizing the National Science

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