#particles

earthlingappassionato
2025-12-12

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Preface
The world we live in is made up of innumerable particles: elementary particles, atoms and molecules, and a multitude of substances with different and diverse properties: natural and synthetic substances, organic and inorganic compounds, and pure and composite materials. All of these are found in outer space and on Earth, in the air, in water sources, and on land, as well as in plants (“flora”) and animals (“fauna”).

Hodgepocalypsedrevrpg@dice.camp
2025-12-03

I reserve the right to make bad science jokes. #science #particles

Emissions from global wildfires far higher than previously thought

The total #emissions of #GreenhouseGas'es and airborne #particles caused by #wildfires are almost 70% higher than previously assumed. Researchers at Wageningen University & Research discovered this in a long-term study conducted in collaboration with #NASA, BeZero #Carbon, and American universities in Maryland and Irvine, California.

phys.org/news/2025-12-emission

#ClimateCrisis
#ClimateScience

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2025-12-02

The world of tiny is described extremely well by theory, while the world of is captured by ’s general theory of relativity. But combining the two has not yet worked – the two leading theories of theoretical physics still do not quite fit together.

sflorg.com/2025/12/qs12022501.

earthlingappassionato
2025-11-22

Fascinating Particle Physics: Quarks, Neutrinos, the Higgs Boson and the Riddles of the Universe by Philip Bechtle et al, 2025

This book bridges the gap between the known facts about the microcosmic world and the many open questions about the fundamental structure of matter and the Universe. Even if you don’t have much of a math background but would like to delve deeper into the subject, this is the book for you.






This book provides an engaging overview of exciting topics in particle physics. It combines fascinating facts with a mix of vivid images and educational text, carefully arranged so that each topic is thoroughly explored within a self-contained double-page spread. The book covers both experiments and discoveries, as well as theoretical concepts and methods. You'll learn how particle accelerators work, appreciate the beauty behind the theories of particle physics, and discover how the history and structure of the Universe are intricately connected to the properties of elementary particles and forces. Step by step, you'll also learn how to extract relevant information from vast amounts of data. Join us on a journey of discovery from the foundations of modern particle physics through exciting developments in basic research to applications that are indispensable in our daily lives.
Knowledge Zonekzoneind@mstdn.social
2025-11-20

#KnowledgeByte: Elementary #Particles are particles with no measurable internal structure.

Here is a list of 'famous' particles in #Physics - including #Ghost Particle and #God Particle.

knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Famo

Sharing the best of humanity with the world, one story at a time.upworthy.com@web.brid.gy
2025-11-05

Microbiologists once said beards are filled with poop particles, but doctors say don't panic

fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upwo

Dr. ir. Brian R. Pauwdoc
2025-10-18

Do you want to produce exactly the same every time? Do you want to be able to control particle and size ? Check out our latest manuscript on !
More details in my blog post:
lookingatnothing.com/index.php

absulitabsulit
2025-10-06

This is a recreation of an old particles demo I made for a AFrame / 8th Wall but in WebGPU. In this case also using instancing I'm creating a burst of particles (cubes) that are removed after a while. The shader is shared on all the cubes and that's what makes the gradient be so uniform across all of them. With a click of a button the shader can be modified and switch from a flat to a Lambert shading.

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.07
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst