Fossil radiocarbon measurements show effect on CO2 uptake, carbon storage and climate
Fossil radiocarbon measurements show effect on CO2 uptake, carbon storage and climate
Suppression of a telltale sign of quark-gluon interactions indicates gluon recombination in dense walls of gluons.
Quantum interference between dissimilar particles offers new approach for mapping gluons in nuclei, and potentially harnessing entanglement.
Discovery promises to help physicists understand nature of universe’s most abundant particle
Physicists show that black holes and dense state of gluons—the “glue” particles that hold nuclear matter together—share common features.
These in-between regions could be prime sites for liquid water
UCI hosts first in-person Science Olympiad since onset of COVID-19 pandemic
Theorists' hydrodynamic flow calculations accurately describe data from collisions of photons with lead nuclei at the ATLAS experiment.
UC Irvine-led study found northern-latitude forest fires to be the highest source
Powerful statistical tools, simulations, and supercomputers explore a billion different nuclear forces and predict properties of the very-heavy lead-208 nucleus.