Physicists are rethinking how to detect elusive particles like neutrinos by combining existing technologies in unconventional ...
Although the health impacts of microplastics have yet to be fully quantified, what we know so far points to a number of adverse effects — and newly published research identified yet another sneaky ...
Fine particulate matter in the air or nanoparticles in water—a remarkable new technology developed at TU Wien makes it ...
From left to right, Evelyn Tang, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, and Sibani Lisa Biswal, the William M. McCardell Professor in Chemical Engineering at Rice University. If you’ve ever ...
Invisible particles in the air are not just irritating our lungs, they are quietly rewiring the immune system that is supposed to protect us. A growing body of research suggests that long before ...
An international research team led by scientists from the Technion Faculty of Physics presents a first-of-its-kind measurement of cosmic rays located at the core of the galactic nebula Barnard 68. The ...
Physicists have been chasing one of the universe’s strangest mysteries—neutrinos, nearly invisible particles that zip through everything, including you, billions of times every second. For the first ...
You can’t see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us. They come from cosmic rays — high-energy particles that can originate from exploding ...