A mysterious glow of gamma rays from the centre of the Milky Way has reignited debate over dark matter. The unexplained ...
Astronomers recorded the longest gamma-ray burst in history, GRB 250702B, that may be a cosmic event completely new to ...
X-ray beams aren't used just by doctors to see inside your body and tell whether you have a broken bone. More powerful beams ...
An ultra-fast flash from the galaxy M82 reveals what may have been a rare "extragalactic magnetar giant flare." ...
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Nobel Prize in Physics: 1901-Present
A ccording to Alfred Nobel's will, the Nobel Prize in Physics was to go to "the person who shall have made the most important ...
Goliath Resources Limited (TSX-V: GOT) (OTCQB: GOTRF) (FSE: B4IF) (the “Company” or “Goliath”) is pleased to announce that Roger Rosmus, Founder & CEO ...
Our eyes are tuned to only a tiny proportion of the electromagnetic spectrum, but it’s where the Sun is brightest.
A lead halide material can detect and image single gamma-ray photons with both high-spatial and high-energy resolution ...
Some things we see in space appear to outpace light. Now we are learning to harness these bizarre optical illusions to ...
When German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen discovered X-rays in the late 1800s while experimenting with cathode ray tubes, it was a breakthrough that transformed science and medicine. So much so that the ...
Artist’s impression of a MSP binary system. Credit: ESA & Francesco Ferraro (Bologna Astronomical Observatory) Millisecond pulsar binaries may produce the excess 511 keV photons seen in the galaxy.
The breakthrough could make scans sharper, faster, cheaper, and safer — expanding access to high-quality nuclear medicine imaging for patients worldwide. Physicians rely on nuclear medicine scans, ...
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