Monthly Archives: October, 2024

CERN Physicists Explore Tough Interaction of Three-Physique Programs

Three-body nuclear systems are key to many aspects of modern nuclear physics, such as understanding the equation of state of high-density nuclear matter and the composition of neutron star cores. In particular, scattering data from deuterons (bound proton-neutron pairs) and hadrons offer important ingredients for constraining parameters of nuclear interactions. Physicists with the ALICE Collaboration

Original Draw Unearths Spectacular Megastructures in Local Universe

The newly-developed map of the local Universe is based on the motions of 56,000 galaxies, according to a team of astrophysicists from the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam. This map shows the distribution of matter in the local Universe; it shows how matter flows, i.e. along which trajectories (thin lines) the galaxies move. Image credit:

Undercover agent water accumulate out of thin air

For the first time ever, researchers have witnessed -- in real time and at the molecular-scale -- hydrogen and oxygen atoms merge to form tiny, nano-sized bubbles of water. The event occurred as part of a new Northwestern University study, during which scientists sought to understand how palladium, a rare metallic element, catalyzes the gaseous

CIVIL SOCIETY WATCH — 30 SEPTEMBER TO 6 OCTOBER: This week in civil society — BDS order in opposition to Israel, 30 years of...

On Monday, 30 September, from 1pm to 2.30pm, the South African Health Technologies Advocacy Coalition hosts a webinar on unpacking the Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir injection for HIV prevention and its implication for the communities. The coalition is a network of NGOs seeking to catalyse action on health research and development through coordinated advocacy to increase access

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