A recent study has proposed a new mechanism for the formation of primordial black holes that could provide answers about dark matter.
An elusive particle that first formed in the hot, dense maelstrom of the early universe has puzzled physicists for decades.
Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have used supercomputer simulations to predict electric charge distributions in ...
Based on an experiment at CERN, a collaboration led by the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, can predict hitherto unchartered changes in the shape of nuclei.
When we go backwards in time through the history of the cosmos, the distances and volumes shrink, while the average energy ...
A new study by professor David Kaiser and Elba Alonso-Monsalve from MIT explains a scenario where primordial black holes formed in the early universe could have absorbed free quarks and gluons to ...
Scientists have demonstrated a new way to use high-energy particle smashups at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) -; ...
Neutrons might have unknown excited states. Scientists reveal that this could explain their variable lifespan. An unresolved ...