
Small, Short-Lived Drops of Early Universe Matter
Particle flow patterns suggest even small-scale collisions create drops of early universe quark-gluon plasma.
Particle flow patterns suggest even small-scale collisions create drops of early universe quark-gluon plasma.
Laboratory automation applied to complex radiochemical isolation of astatine-211 from cyclotron-bombarded targets.
Proton-irradiated thorium targets are successfully mined for therapeutic radium isotopes.
CMS observes Higgs boson decays into bottom quarks, furthering our knowledge of how the particles that make up matter behave.
New direct evidence for Higgs interactions with top and bottom quarks confirms its role in generating mass for constituents of matter.
Comparing new prediction to measurements of muons’ precession could potentially help scientists discover new subatomic particles.
The element’s unusual electron structure and behavior are vital to understanding and exploiting the chemical bonding and reactivity of the heavy elements.
Crests of watery waves breaking in oil may be the gatekeepers to transport vital chemicals in industrial separation process.
Collaborative, open-source software and data platform accelerates systems biology research.
Research offers new insights for maximizing sugar production in biofuel crops.
Model predicts smaller decrease in total corn yields than previous estimates.
Researchers developed a new self-generating lubricant with great potential for industrial applications.