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Physicists spotted hidden order inside brutal proton collisions
Inside the most powerful particle colliders on Earth, protons slam together at nearly the speed of light, shredding matter ...
Researchers at TU Wien have developed a one-dimensional “quantum wire” using a gas of ultracold atoms. In this system, both mass and energy can move freely without friction or energy loss. In everyday ...
Inside high-energy proton collisions, quarks and gluons briefly form a dense, boiling state before cooling into ordinary ...
The 25th Zimányi Winter School gathered 120 researchers in Budapest to discuss recent advances in medium- and high-energy ...
ALICE collaboration identifies three-phase process that allows particles to form despite energetically unfavourable ...
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Two collisions, one star, and a new view of planet formation
When you look up at the night sky, planets seem calm and fixed. But a new study shows that nearby planetary systems can be violent and chaotic.
High energy proton collisions can be pictured as a roiling sea of quarks and gluons, including short lived virtual particles. At first glance, this ...
Once a surprise to physicists, these particles are useful tools inside and outside the realm of particle physics.
What seemed like new planets around Fomalhaut were actually expanding dust clouds from violent planetary collisions seen by Hubble.
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Python physics lesson 15: Inelastic collisions and springs
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
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