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Physicists at the LHC have created gold nuclei from lead atoms through high-energy collisions, achieving a feat once thought to be the realm of alchemy.
MIT scientists have snapped the first-ever images of individual atoms interacting freely in space, making visible the elusive ...
For centuries, alchemists have dreamed of turning lead into gold. At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), they’ve finally managed ...
The world's largest particle collider produces roughly 89,000 gold nuclei every second, all from smashing lead atoms together ...
When an ordinary beam of neutrons strikes the team’s silicon grating, the millions of scored lines on the grating convert the ...
In space, energetic neutrinos are usually paired with energetic gamma rays. Galaxy NGC 1068, however, emits strong neutrinos and weak gamma rays, which presents a puzzle for scientists to solve. A new ...
For a while, in the Middle Ages, there was a real craze for trying to turn unassuming lead into pure, gleaming gold.
In near-miss collisions between heavy lead atoms, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider have detected the real-world ...
The ALICE experiment of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) looks at what happens when heavy ions smash together. Mostly, it is ...
Buried deep in the ice in the Antarctic are "eyes" that can see elementary particles called neutrinos, and what they've ...
Now, researchers in the US and South Korea have used a neutron beam to differentiate between genuine antique coins and fakes.