Spencer Axani, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, is the inventor of CosmicWatch, a portable, ...
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In high-intensity laser–matter interactions, including laser-induced particle acceleration, physicists generally want to work ...
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China’s decision to halt work on what was meant to be the world’s largest particle accelerator marked a sharp turn in the ...
China’s decision to halt work on what was meant to be the world’s largest particle accelerator has reshaped the global race ...
In the coming weeks, Symmetry will explore the ways scientists are using artificial intelligence to advance particle physics and astrophysics—in a series of articles written and illustrated entirely ...
A new generation of computer scientists is applying unique skills learned in particle physics to tough problems in industry, working on everything from high-efficiency light bulbs to Internet search ...
CU Boulder undergraduate Jamie Principato’s ambition is to conduct space experiments to glean data essential to our understanding the cosmos. A lofty goal for the astrophysics senior, but one she has ...