An elusive particle that first formed in the hot, dense maelstrom of the early universe has puzzled physicists for decades.
The early universe started with what we call The Big Bang, which was a very hot environment which then expanded and cooled.
The former dean of MIT's plasma fusion dept—which is intimately tied to the privately funded Commonwealth Fusion Systems, ...
Cern physicists searching for the telltale signs of new physics within the Large Hardon Collider have released their first ...
Muon colliders could slam the subatomic particles together in hopes of unlocking physics secrets. Giving muons a speed boost is a crucial step.
This physicist and self-described “plasma guy” (and former head of Argonne National Laboratory) delves into whether can ...