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Nuclear Now by Oliver Stone – putting nuclear energy back on the table
Robert P Crease reveals the lessons from Oliver Stone’s new movie Nuclear Now
Symmetry breaking in ‘galactic tetrahedrons’ linked to parity violation
Large-scale structures could be influenced by new physics
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Photons from nuclear clock transition are seen at long last
Breakthrough could lead to new experiments in fundamental physics
Particle physicists get AI help with beam dynamics
New machine learning algorithm accurately reconstructs the shapes of particle accelerator beams from tiny amounts of data
Strange-matter observation points to existence of diquarks in baryons
Lambda baryon production is seen in data gathered almost 20 years ago
Reactor antineutrinos detected in pure water in an experimental first
SNO+ detected particles from reactors hundreds of kilometres away
Proton–boron fusion passes scientific milestone
Exotic fuel is confined magnetically, but doubts remain about its potential as an energy source
Neutrinos probe the proton’s structure in surprising measurement
Experiment could complement electron scattering
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CERN physicists meet in London to plot future collider plans
Leading experts from academia and industry came together to review recent progress on the Future Circular Collider
Toichiro Kinoshita: the theorist whose calculations of g-2 shed light on our understanding of nature
Robert P Crease pays tribute to the late Toichiro “Tom” Kinoshita, who was a pioneer of quantum electrodynamics
Trapped in ice: the surprisingly high levels of artificial radioactive isotopes found in glaciers
New research shows that glaciers harbour a surprisingly large concentration of toxic nuclear materials, which poses risks as the glaciers melt
FASER searches for dark photons at the LHC, and also finds neutrinos
CERN’s Jamie Boyd talks about the ForwArd Search ExpeRiment
US fusion firms to be leniently regulated by nuclear watchdog
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will apply regulations used for particle accelerators when overseeing future commercial fusion technology
Exploring the nuclear world: the life and science of Gertrude Scharff-Goldhaber
Sidney Perkowitz delves into the life of the trailblazing nuclear physicist, who overcame significant odds to pursue her work
Quantum entanglement maps gluons inside nuclei
Tomographic technique uses pions to analyse photon–gluon collisions
National Ignition Facility’s ignition milestone sparks fresh push for laser fusion
Last year's historic demonstration of ignition is stimulating renewed optimism for laser fusion, but many challenges remain
Sterile neutrinos fade as STEREO finds no evidence of oscillations
Neutrino deficit is likely to arise from difficulties in modelling of decay processes
Cosmic-ray muons used to create cryptography system
New scheme encodes and decodes messages using the random arrival of subatomic particles
Nuclear waste: how environmental radiochemistry is improving storage and site remediation
Katherine Morris talks about her research on the behaviour of radioactive contaminants
National Ignition Facility demonstrates net fusion energy gain in world first
Surpassing energy breakeven at US facility constitutes a "Wright brothers moment" for fusion research, say researchers
Five exotic nuclei half-lives revealed in first experiment at FRIB
Michigan facility sheds new light on the neutron drip line
Anomalous plasma burning heats-up fusion research
Result from gigantic laser might help establish a new source of energy
Exploring the mystery of neutrino mass using cryogenics deep under a mountain
Laura Marini speaks to the challenges of cooling a huge underground detector to cryogenic temperatures
Fusion-reactor instabilities can be optimized by adjusting plasma density and magnetic fields
Research could boost performance of large-scale reactors
Proton’s puzzling electromagnetic structure is observed in new experiment
Electron scattering data partially corroborate puzzling effect seen in 2000
Cosmic muons probe the interiors of tropical cyclones
Imaging technique could be used to improve storm forecasts
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