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The Physics of Faraday Cages

You can't block electromagnetic waves, but there's still a way to keep electronic devices like cell phones in stealth mode. ....

James Clerk Maxwell , Dot Physics ,

Physics Lab Gives Lesson in Diversity

The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab wants you to know that it is laser-focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
And why not? Physics is all about social justice. Quarks come in all shapes, sizes. ....

Jessica Esquivel Dresquivelph , Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab , Queer Universe , Deconstructing Definitions , Producing Particle Beams , Examining Entangled , Jessica Esquivel ,

Electroweak milestones - 50 years of neutral currents, 40 years of W and Z bosons

Electroweak milestones - 50 years of neutral currents, 40 years of W and Z bosonsOn 19 July 1973, scientists from CERN’s Gargamelle bubble chamber presented the first direct evidence of the weak neutral current. ....

Gateway Auditorium , Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,

Celebrate Dark Matter Day at CERN Science Gateway

Look up at the sky – there is a vast part of the Universe that we don’t know much about, full of mysteries yet to unravel. To celebrate Dark Matter Day 2023, CERN is pleased to invite the public to explore the latest discoveries in the dark cosmos, from exoplanets to black holes and dark matter, at the Organization’s new flagship education and outreach facility, CERN Science Gateway, with Nobel prize laureate and Swiss astronomer Michel Mayor and scientists from CERN and ESO. The public event will be hosted by Paola Catapano and simultaneous interpreting into English and French will be provided. Dark Matter Day celebrations globally are organised by the Interactions collaboration, whose catchline for the day is “Everyone loves a mystery”. CERN’s celebrations will help shed light on those mysteries by exploring the visible sky, the discovery of 5000 new solar systems, the dark side of the Universe, and many other such intriguing topics. How do we know dark matter is out ther ....

Paola Catapano , Dark Matter Day , Michel Mayor , Matter Day , Paranal Observatory , Dark Matter , Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,