Physicists Have Finally Seen Traces of a Long-Sought Particle. Here's Why That's a Big Deal. By Meredith Fore published 22 November 19 It was predicted four decades ago, but only found now.
Stephen Hawking Was Right: Black Holes Can Evaporate, Weird New Study Shows By Meredith Fore published 10 June 19 Researchers used a sonic black hole to confirm one of Stephen Hawking's theories.
One of Stephen Hawking's Most Famous Theories About Black Holes Just Suffered a Huge Blow By Meredith Fore published 25 April 19 A groundbreaking search for Hawking's ancient black holes comes back empty-handed.
Physicists Reverse Time for Tiny Particles Inside a Quantum Computer By Meredith Fore published 15 March 19 The "arrow of time" went backward inside this tiny quantum computer.
Bizarre Physics Phenomenon Suggests Objects Can Be Two Temperatures at Once By Meredith Fore published 17 September 18 Schrödinger's cat has a new friend: Schrödinger's thermometer.
Why Is Ice Slippery? By Meredith Fore published 21 May 18 No, it's not because there's a thin layer of melted water on the top.
Dark Photons Probably Don't Exist, and If They Did, They'd Be Super Weird By Meredith Fore published 20 April 18 A measurement of the fine structure constant puts significant limitations on the existence of these dark partners to ordinary light particles.
Is Dark Matter Made Up of Mini Black Holes from the Big Bang? By Meredith Fore published 6 April 18 Dark matter may actually be a scattering of primordial black holes that arose soon after the Big Bang as a result of instabilities in the Higgs field, according to a new theory.