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A brand-new measurement of a property of the muon

Muon g-2 doubles down with latest measurement.

SLAC researchers found a way to increase X-ray laser brightness and power

The long – but not too long – cavity would ping-pong X-ray pulses inside of a particle accelerator facility.

Scientists identify the sun’s highest-energy light source

Sometimes, the best place to hide a secret is in broad daylight. Just ask the sun.

New research offers clues on the origins of the Universe’s magnetic fields

The source of magnetic fields has long been debated. New research offers clues on their origins.

Passive gravitational mass and active gravitational mass are always equivalent- study

Despite doubts from quantum physicists: Einstein's theory of relativity reaffirmed.

A new method might enable the mass generation of fusion energy

Dynamic shell formation has been demonstrated experimentally for the first time.

A new quantum theory explains the “light-induced phase” of matter

The new theory has the potential to revolutionize the field of quantum photonics.

Telescope captured charge-sign dependent cosmic ray modulation

The results indicate that cosmic ray electron count rates are strongly influenced by the solar modulation.

Black holes ring: Physics to pay close attention

New methods will allow for better tests of Einstein's general theory of relativity using LIGO data.

UVA-led discovery challenges 30-year-old dogma in associative polymers research

Associative polymers have unique self-healing and flow properties.

New theoretical research has shown that Stephen Hawking was right about black holes

Stephen Hawking was right about black holes, although not completely.

Helium nuclei research improves understanding of the origin and propagation of cosmic rays

Further evidence of spectral hardening and softening of cosmic ray particles.

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