In the world of fundamental particles, you are either a fermion or a boson. But a new study shows that one can behave as the other as they move from one place to another. Researchers from the ...
MCQs on Class 11 Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion: Preparing MCQs has become essential after the introduction new exam pattern for the 2023-24 session. As per the revised assessment scheme, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Some people like company. Others prefer to be alone. The same holds true for the particles that constitute the matter around us: Some, called bosons, like to act in unison with others ...
The answer to this question puts a spotlight on two revolutionary 19th-century scientists. In 1828, the Scottish botanist Robert Brown published his observation that tiny particles in suspension were ...
There's rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we're once again running a special Twelve Days of Christmas series of posts, highlighting one science ...
Numerical analysis of the effect of thermo- and diffusiophoretic forces on the motion of moderately large (0.01 ≲ Kn ≲ 0.3) combustion-generated (soot) particles and on the formation of soot-shell ...
Researchers from the Cavendish Laboratory have modelled a quantum walk of identical particles that can change their fundamental character by simply hopping across a domain wall in a one-dimensional ...