The Blueair Pure 211i Max is now on sale at a 43% discount from the regular store price and provides HEPASilent technology, ...
Health experts agree that using an air purifier can help prevent illnesses. CNET's testing lab reveals which models deliver ...
Scientists may have finally seen dark matter, uncovering a gamma-ray signal that could reveal the universe’s most mysterious ...
Using Nasa ’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Professor Tomonori Totani from the Department of Astronomy at the University ...
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'Portal to physics beyond the Standard Model': World's largest neutrino detector starts up — with incredible results
Deep underground in southern China, there is a 20,000-ton tank of liquid that can detect neutrinos. Named JUNO, the ...
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A 15 Year Study May Have Just Captured the First Glimpse of Dark Matter
Everything you see around you—your phone, your cat, the Earth, the stars—makes up just 15% of the mass in the universe. The ...
More than 100 years after its existence was predicted, scientists report that they have, for the first time, seen dark matter ...
We can't see dark matter directly, so studying it pushes the boundaries of our creativity as scientists. How exciting, says ...
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How do particle accelerators really work?
Particle accelerators are often framed as exotic machines built only to chase obscure particles, but they are really ...
NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope may have provided the first direct evidence of dark matter, allowing the invisible ...
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Have We Finally "Seen" Dark Matter? Galactic Gamma-Ray Halo May Be First Direct Evidence Of Universe’s Invisible "Glue"
What was once the leading explanation for dark matter may have simply been underestimating the mass of the particles that ...
NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has potentially captured the first direct evidence of dark matter, as gamma rays from the center of the Milky ...
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