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Scientists Capture the Smallest Slice of Time Ever Measured

Time is something humans instinctively feel they understand because it structures every part of daily life. We wake up according to clocks, plan our futures in years, and measure our achievements by hours worked or moments remembered. Because of this familiarity, it is easy to assume that time itself is a simple concept that merely…
New CERN Findings May Hold the Key to Why Anything in the Universe Exists Today

The universe as we know it should not exist, at least not according to the simplest interpretations of cosmological theory. In the earliest moments after the Big Bang, equal quantities of matter and antimatter should have emerged side by side. These twin forms are near perfect opposites and whenever they meet, they cancel out and…
Inside Calcium Atoms, Physicists Trace Signs of a Hidden Fifth Force

What if the Universe is tugged and shaped by more than the four forces you learned about in school? Behind the familiar ideas of gravity, electromagnetism, and the nuclear forces, physicists are now tracking a faint, puzzling signal hidden in the behaviour of calcium atoms—a tiny bend in the data that refuses to sit neatly…
