The branch of physics that studies subatomic particles and their interactions.
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Examples for "particle physics"
Examples for "particle physics"
1But unprecedented methodological challenges are facing contemporary cosmology and particle physics today.
2CERN, the famed Swiss high energy particle physics lab, has a problem.
3Two major methodological challenges arise equally in contemporary cosmology and particle physics.
4That moment when particle physics merge with classical mechanics is called decoherence.
5The Modern Era's Over The current era of particle physics is over.
1But either way, he's the real deal when it comes to high-energy physics.
2Experiments in high-energy physics have discovered hundreds of strongly interacting particles.
3In high-energy physics, simplified models are designed to deliver on the same methodological goal.
4Allain has worked in experimental high-energy physics and has a Ph.D. in physics education research.
5It would prove a horrendous setback for American high-energy physics, shifting the momentum across the Atlantic.
6Short-lived particles The latest announcement was made at an international conference on high-energy physics held in Amsterdam, Holland.
7That summer I was asked by Professor Burke, the departmental elder statesman, to work in his high-energy physics laboratory.
8Virtually all high-energy physics literature is made publicly available by the community via postings to the popular preprint repository Arxiv.
9And that could be a fitting final act before the high-energy physics torch passes wholly from Batavia, Illinois, to Geneva.
10The UCLA professor had long consulted for The Big Bang Theory, and the *Flapjack *folks were scouting high-energy physics labs.
11Rob Blokzijl is the network manager for the Dutch Institute of High-Energy Physics.
12"Clear a place to sit." He gestured at a chair and Casimir set about removing thirty pounds of high-energy physics from it.
Translations for high-energy physics