Muon colliders could slam the subatomic particles together in hopes of unlocking physics secrets. Giving muons a speed boost is a crucial step.
The firetech industry formed a trade group this week to lobby for better procurement policies and more funding.
A science antenna developed with support from NASA's Earth Science Technology Office (ESTO) is now in low-Earth orbit aboard ...
Some of the ancient history underneath Jerusalem is easily accessible.
A little over a year ago we’d written about a sub $100 muon detector that MIT doctoral candidate [Spencer Axani] and a few others had put together. At the time there was little more than a paper ...
A global research team led by Professor Nicolas Yunes at the University of Illinois has made a significant breakthrough by ...
Musk also has some direct firetech connections: One of the founding members of the new trade group is Muon Tech, which is working with Musk’s SpaceX to launch a constellation of climate-monitoring ...
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MuSat2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base, prior to launch. MuSat2 leverages a dual-frequency science antenna developed with ...
The way that water behaves in the membrane was examined at the nano scale with quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS) ...
A team of engineers and physicists affiliated with a host of institutions across Japan, working at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex, has demonstrated acceleration of positive muons from ...
Using muon spin rotation at the Swiss Muon Source SmS, researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) have discovered that ...