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Fusion Reactors Might Create Dark Matter Particles, Physicists Show
Reactors designed to produce energy from the fusion of atoms could have an unexpected scientific side benefit.
Drs Joseph Mikhael and Shaji Kumar discuss the future of multiple myeloma, including enhanced diagnostics for detecting ...
Hyderabad: The electrical environment or plasma near the moon's surface at the south polar region is far more active than previously understood, revealed an analysis of Chandrayaan-3 lander data.
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Scientists report a world-first plasma find common in nature
Plasma has long been treated as an exotic laboratory curiosity, yet a new world-first result is forcing scientists to look at this fiery state of matter as something far more familiar. By uncovering a ...
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Plasma tests reveal a never-seen effect that’s everywhere in nature
Plasma, the electrically charged state of matter that lights up stars and neon signs, has just revealed a subtle effect that ...
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) remains one of the most powerful analytical tools for trace element and isotope analysis.
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Contactless method tracks electricity in matter hotter than sun to decode nuclear fusion
A new light-based probe allows scientists to explore electrical currents in environments previously beyond reach.
Cutting-edge supercomputer simulations reveal intricate processes around black holes, improving our understanding of ...
The Gujarat High Court has held that Institute for Plasma Research is 'State' under Article 12 of Constitution of India as it ...
Because dark matter is completely invisible to light, science had to look for clever new methods to spot it.
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Supercomputers Just Revealed What Really Happens Near a Black Hole
The borderlands of black holes ought to be chaotic spaces where the rate at which matter is drawn across into oblivion is held back only by the blinding fury of radiation spilling away from the edge ...
Highly energized gas loses electrons, forming plasma, the fourth state of matter. While we associate plasmas with heat, icy particles can coexist with them, as seen in Webb images of molecular clouds.
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