Scientists have found a strong statistical link between changes in cosmic radiation and seismic activity,…
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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.
It may be that the famous Higgs boson, co-responsible for the existence of masses of…
Fragments of the interior of a proton have been shown by scientists from Mexico and…
Inside each proton or neutron there are three quarks bound by gluons. Until now, it…
When heavy ions, accelerated to the speed of light, collide with each other in the…
For years, in the vastness of our galaxy, astrophysicists have been tracking down pevatrons –…
The Cygnus Cocoon may house the Milky Way’s most extreme particle accelerator, driven by stellar…
Until recently, scientists believed that only very massive nuclei could have excited zero-spin states of…
Ultracold atoms trapped in appropriately prepared optical traps can arrange themselves in surprisingly complex, hitherto…
Entanglement by Identity, or Interaction Without Ever Touching What is interaction and when does it…
The higher the collision energy of particles, the more interesting the physics. Scientists from the…
If they existed, axions – one of the candidates for particles of the mysterious dark…