Astroparticle physics Research update Neutrino fluids in supernovae could point to new physics Self-interactions could affect neutrino signals from exploding stars Read article: Neutrino fluids in supernovae could point to new physics
Instrumentation and measurement Research update Positioning system uses cosmic muons to navigate underground System can be used where satellite navigation systems fail Read article: Positioning system uses cosmic muons to navigate underground
Diagnostic imaging Podcasts Portable imaging system targets eye diseases, pondering the mysteries of dark matter Meet the new president of the Australian Institute of Physics and the CEO of a medical start-up Read article: Portable imaging system targets eye diseases, pondering the mysteries of dark matter
Astroparticle physics Podcasts Using radar to detect cosmic neutrinos in ice sheets, why Leo Szilard changed his mind on nuclear weapons This podcast features the particle physicist Steven Prohira Read article: Using radar to detect cosmic neutrinos in ice sheets, why Leo Szilard changed his mind on nuclear weapons
Astroparticle physics Podcasts Seeking cosmic particles using a super-pressure balloon, the physics of babies This podcast features the principal investigator of the EUSO-SPB2 mission Read article: Seeking cosmic particles using a super-pressure balloon, the physics of babies
Particles and interactions Research update Spin-based amplifier searches for axions New technique bridges the gap between existing laboratory searches and astrophysical observations Read article: Spin-based amplifier searches for axions
Astroparticle physics Research update Some cosmic neutrinos may not be cosmic after all Presence of charm quarks inside protons and neutrons casts doubt on neutrino origins Read article: Some cosmic neutrinos may not be cosmic after all
Personalities Podcasts Donna Strickland on her life-changing Nobel prize, previewing #BlackInPhysics week, nuclear fusion in stars In this episode we also chat about how to avoid professional burnout Read article: Donna Strickland on her life-changing Nobel prize, previewing #BlackInPhysics week, nuclear fusion in stars
Astroparticle physics Interview OzGrav hunts faint signals from continuous gravitational waves Meg Millhouse, Lucy Strang and Karl Wette on the search for faint continuous signals from objects such as rotating neutron stars Read article: OzGrav hunts faint signals from continuous gravitational waves
Astroparticle physics Research update ‘Mellow’ supermassive black holes could be creating mysterious cosmic particles Soft gamma rays and high-energy neutrinos made by plasma collisions, say physicists Read article: ‘Mellow’ supermassive black holes could be creating mysterious cosmic particles
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