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New physics at the Large Hadron Collider? Scientists are Excited

By Sam Barron, Australian Catholic University Last week, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland announced they might have discovered a brand new force of nature. Or, to be precise, they unveiled “new results which, if confirmed, would suggest… Continue Reading →

Einsteinium: 100 years After Einstein’s Nobel Prize, Researchers Reveal Chemical Secrets of Element that Bears His Name

By Robert A. Jackson, Keele University. A century ago, an upstart German physicist by the name of Albert Einstein turned the scientific world on its head with his discovery of the photoelectric effect, which proved light to be both a… Continue Reading →

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