
Orbiting Carbon Observatory successfully launches to the International Space Station
NASA probe will monitor how carbon dioxide levels in the Earth’s atmosphere change over the course of a day
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NASA probe will monitor how carbon dioxide levels in the Earth’s atmosphere change over the course of a day
The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory will attempt to understand the origins of high-energy cosmic rays
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Physics World explains what the first image of black hole means for astronomy
Breakthrough from the Event Horizon Telescope shows that it is now possible to experimentally study the event horizon of supermassive black holes
The LHCb experiment has measured charge-parity violation in the neutral D-meson for the first time
The Japan-based electron–positron collider will soon begin taking data to with the aim of spotting physics beyond the Standard Model
While the Japanese government says it "expresses an interest" in the $7.5bn International Linear Collider it does not say whether it would host the machine
Russian physicist made breakthrough that paved the way for laser-based technologies