Horace is a suite of programs for the visualization and analysis of large datasets from time-of-flight neutron inelastic scattering spectrometers.
Sometimes science needs to go big. From telescopes spanning the globe to particle accelerators that would take over 24 hours to walk around, these experiments are among the largest ever conducted.
Most antimatter particles created in particle accelerators have been fairly simple: anti-protons, positrons, anti-tritium and anti-helium — that sort of thing. However, in experiments at the ...
File this under 'That's not supposed to happen!'. In an experiment, scientists observed a metal healing itself. If this process can be fully understood and controlled, we could be at the start of a ...
Stargate was taken over by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in the 1980s, which is when an unusual experiment involving Mars took place. The subject was supposedly sent to Mars psychologically ...
Dark matter could be the result of fermions pushed into a warped fifth dimension. This theory builds on an idea first stated in 1999, but is unique in its findings. Dark matter makes up 75 percent ...
According to Paul’s Festivus report this year, the NIH has spent more than $1.5 million on what he characterizes as “medieval-type experiments” on kittens involving electroshock therapy and ...
The researchers repeated the experiment numerous times for each combination, then meticulously analyzed the videos and all the advanced tracking data while using computer simulations and various ...
Every time the scientists need to change an experiment’s parameters — which is all the time — they’d have to wait for the programmer to program the bot, debug it, and so on. In most cases ...
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TORONTO: Scientists at the University of Toronto say they have found evidence that “negative time” is not just a theoretical concept but a measurable physical phenomenon. For decades ...
The Stanford Prison Experiment of 1971 is one of the most famous – and infamous – psychological experiments conducted, still discussed in classrooms and pop culture more than half a century on.