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SpaceDark matter filament illuminated
Astronomers visualize a connection in a shadowy cosmic network that is thought to pervade the universe.
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PhysicsEssay: Nature’s secrets foretold
Higgs discovery celebrates math's power to make predictions about the real world.
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PhysicsHiggs found
The Higgs boson, the last particle in physics’ standard model, falls into place, opening new windows to explore in the universe.
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HumansApocalypse, not so fast
Guatemalan find suggests mention of a date far in the future served a Maya king’s immediate needs.
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PhysicsCMS spokesman: ‘We’ve observed a new particle’
A video on the CERN website confirms the existence of a heavy boson matching the description of the Higgs.
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Particle PhysicsThe Higgs Boson Search
Rumors — and excitement — have escalated about the latest news on the search for the Higgs boson, a particle that may explain why matter has mass.
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Particle PhysicsPhysicists bet they’re homing in on Higgs
In its last report, an Illinois lab presents data suggesting the Higgs particle could exist.
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LifeAll dinosaurs may have had feathers
Well-preserved fossil sports long, fine plumage and a bushy tail.
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Health & MedicineSome brains may be primed for pain
When people keep hurting long after an injury heals, a process similar to addiction may be at work.
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AnimalsClimate adaptation may be a family affair
Newborn coral reef fish can cope with changed water conditions if their parents have already adjusted.
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Bringing science to Buddhist monks
As a senior staff scientist at the Exploratorium museum in San Francisco, Paul Doherty has taught kids, high school teachers and the audience of the Late Show with David Letterman about physics. But when he visited India last year, he had a different set of students: monks and nuns. Monks in India learn about physics, […]
By Roberta Kwok