A new study suggests that some of the most counterintuitive features of quantum physics may…
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The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics (IFJ PAN) is one of Poland’s leading research institutions in the field of nuclear physics, operating under the Polish Academy of Sciences. Located in Kraków, it conducts cutting-edge research in nuclear and particle physics, condensed matter physics, astrophysics, and applications of nuclear methods in medicine, environmental science, and industry. The institute is actively involved in international collaborations, including experiments at CERN, and operates the Cyclotron Centre Bronowice, which specializes in proton therapy for cancer treatment. With a strong emphasis on both fundamental and applied research, IFJ PAN plays a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge and technological innovation.
Proton collisions at the LHC appear wildly chaotic, but new data reveal a surprising underlying…
BL Lacertae, an enigmatic blazar, has shattered long-held classification norms, leaving astronomers baffled. Originally mistaken…
Protons are far from simple particles — they are swirling cauldrons of quarks, gluons, and…
Scientists at IFJ PAN discovered significant differences in plutonium isotope accumulation between hemispheres, with unique…
Innovative imaging techniques have allowed scientists to observe and control the synthesis of platinum-nickel nanoparticles,…
Since the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, researchers have been studying Higgs bosons and…
Microquasars within the Milky Way, like V4641 Sagittarii, have been discovered to emit photons with…
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking model that merges traditional nuclear physics, focusing on protons and…
Physicists have made significant strides in understanding warm dense matter using the European XFEL, observing…
Research overturns old views on gold nanoparticles, showing larger, star-shaped ones are most effective against…
New research confirms the Standard Model’s predictions about the Higgs boson while suggesting future data…
Physicists have linked the Doppler effect to heat transport, suggesting wave-like properties in biological tissues,…
Particles colliding in accelerators produce numerous cascades of secondary particles. The electronics processing the signals…
It is easy to be optimistic about hydrogen as an ideal fuel. It is much…
When a high-energy photon strikes a proton, secondary particles diverge in a way that indicates…
Research reveals that high-intensity X-ray pulses cause unexpected dimming in silicon crystal diffraction images, a…
A study conducted by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Accelerator has gained insights…