The magnificent muon and its unusual wobble In 2021, physicists using the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab noticed a certain type of subatomic particle, called a muon, was wobbling more than expected.
Three targets identified at Boundary Zone with anomalous modeled density. Co-incident gravity anomalies strengthen the target ...
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This $100 Muon Detector Lets You Harness the CosmosIn the mid-1960s, the Nobel Prize–winning physicist Luis Alvarez had a wild idea. He proposed using muons, highly penetrating subatomic particles created when cosmic rays strike Earth’s ...
With a new measurement imminent, the Courier explores the experimental results and theoretical calculations used to predict ...
The constellation will keep a close eye on wildfires, eventually imaging nearly all of the Earth’s surface once every 20 ...
Muon tomography, or muography, is the practice of using muons generated by cosmic rays interacting with Earth’s atmosphere to image structures on Earth’s surface, akin to producing an X-ray.
Muon Space, an end-to-end space systems provider, has successfully launched the FireSat Protoflight satellite, marking a ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., March 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Muon Space, an end-to-end space systems provider, has successfully launched the FireSat Protoflight satellite, marking a significant ...
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