Scientists are closing in on a long‑standing mystery in space physics: why some auroras erupt in sudden, explosive bursts ...
New observations of a far-flung galaxy cluster have left a group of scientists stumped as they ponder whether they’ve discovered a new form of physics. In their new paper, researchers Tessa Vernstrom ...
A team from the Faculty of Physics and the Center for Quantum Optical Technologies at the Center of New Technologies, ...
Odd radio waves emanating from the ice don’t fit our model of particle behavior. Could they be a sign of dark matter?
Increasing CO2 levels are triggering changes in the ionosphere that will adversely affect signals, say scientists ...
A new set of computer simulations may finally explain several long-standing mysteries surrounding gigantic radio "relics" that appear when galaxy clusters collide.
Astronomy experts have detected "unusual signals" coming from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, leading experts to believe an undiscovered stellar object could be behind the strange radio waves.
An international Ph.D. student in the School of Physics at the University of Sydney discovered unusual radio waves emanating from the center of the Milky Way prompting astronomers to seek evidence of ...
Physicists at Stanford University and SLAC have built a contraption they hope will detect dark matter, though exactly which theoretical particles they think they’ll find—hidden photons or little blips ...
Ali Miri details how electromagnetic waves can improve computing matrix operations for advanced computing systems.
Radio waves, longer and less energetic than visible light, give astronomers access to some of the most obscure physics in the cosmos. If you ask an astronomer to choose the single most exciting ...