In a new experiment, light beams carrying orbital angular momentum caused electrons in graphene to gain (blue beam) and lose (red beam) angular momentum, transporting them across the sample and ...
And that could theoretically happen using one of the rarest substances in the universe—antimatter. A new paper from Sawsan Ammar Omira and Abdel Hamid I. Mourad at the United Arab Emirates ...
These collisions also produce atomic nuclei, exotic hypernuclei, and antimatter counterparts. Studying these forms of matter helps scientists understand hadron formation and the matter-antimatter ...
In a new study, a team from universities in the U.S. and Canada has reported creating a shadow as a result of one beam of light blocking another. The team members placed three items in a straight ...
Scientists are exploring the possibilities of antimatter propulsion as they try to achieve interstellar travel. While conventional rockets provide high thrust, they struggle with low efficiency.
The cosmic blowtorch, which contains antimatter particles created from ... which also generates beams of electromagnetic radiation, mainly in the form of X-rays. The energy of these jets is ...