In our three-dimensional space, elementary particles neatly filter into either bosons or fermions. But in lower dimensions, that distinction gets a bit murky.
The center looks to add three new labs in Science Hall and introduce a degree plan for undergraduate and graduate students.
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Radical space travel ideas that could carry humanity beyond the sun

Reaching the stars will require ideas that push the limits of physics and human endurance. This exploration examines futuristic concepts such as generation ships, suspended animation, and light-driven ...
A new center at the University of Texas at Arlington will focus on space simulation, space instrumentation, astrophysics, ...
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has used a water blob to explain Earth's shape. Discover the physics of surface tension, rotation, and inertia in this space and physics explainer.
The currents of the oceans, the roiling surface of the sun, and the clouds of smoke billowing off a forest fire—all are ...
The shape of the cosmos depends on a balance of two competing forces: the pull of gravity and the expansion driven by dark ...
According to UTA News, the center was created with 1.5 million dollars in funding awarded in 2024 through the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Development in GeoSpace Science project. Physics ...
A physicist proposes that the universe is not empty space, but is a viscous fluid, fueling the expansion and contraction we see.
New data from major dark-energy observatories suggest the universe may not expand forever after all. A Cornell physicist calculates that the cosmos is heading toward a dramatic reversal: after ...
A portable detector the size of a cookie box reveals in real time the cosmic particles that pass through your body every ...