You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
They're called ghost particles for a reason. They're everywhere—trillions of them constantly stream through everything: our ...
Space.com on MSN
Is dark matter made of mysterious 'ghost particles'? Galaxy clusters could hold the answer
"WIMPs are still the leading candidate for dark matter, but billions of dollars of experiments have been done, only getting ...
Chinese scientists have detected plastic particle clouds hovering in the air over two large cities indicating that these ...
Our universe plays by certain rules, which originate from different branches of physics. But sometimes the rules seem ...
A new theory suggests fusion reactors could help scientists search for axions, mysterious particles that may explain dark ...
An analysis of several experiments aimed at detecting the mysterious neutrino has identified a hint of a crack in the ...
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Your toaster emits 1.73T particles/min, even when it’s off
Household gadgets have a way of sounding scarier than they are once someone attaches a giant number to them. The claim that a toaster quietly sheds 1.73 trillion particles every minute, even when it ...
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