Galaxy caught blowing bubbles Astronomy Magazine
Updated: 2011-09-29 20:38:19
High-mass stars are important because they are responsible for much of the energy pumped into our galaxy over its lifetime.
The OPERA neutrino experiment announced today the kind of result that keeps a physicist up at night. Scientists revealed that they have observed subatomic particles seeming to travel faster than the speed of light. Leaders of the collaboration will share OPERA data with the world today at 9 a.m. CDT during a seminar to be [...]
Forty-one percent of the children in Sudan are malnourished and underweight, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Mohamed Eisa, a physicist at the Sudan University of Science & Technology, would like to change this statistic, and he believes that particle accelerators can help.