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Well-Known but Never Observed: Dark Matter Explained
Researchers worldwide are speeding up particles in colliders and digging deep underground to find axions or WIMPs. No, these are not superhero codenames – but hypothetical particles that are some of the proposed candidates for dark matter. What is dark matter? Why is it worth studying? And how can scholars see the unseen? Let’s find out with Dmitry Glazov, a senior researcher at ITMO’s Faculty of Physics.
23.10.2023
Why is Quantum Physics so Hard to Understand?
Quantum mechanics is deemed the hardest part of physics. Systems with quantum behavior don’t follow the rules that we are used to, they are hard to see and hard to “feel”, can have controversial features, exist in several different states at the same time - and even change depending on whether they are observed or not. Valerii Kozin, PhD student at the Faculty of Physics and Engineering and researcher at the International Laboratory of Light-Matter Coupling in Nanostructures, talks about the ways of researching such unpredictable phenomena, and why study quantum mechanics in the first place.
25.06.2020
Tours of CERN, or What to See at the Largest Collider Ever
The Hadron Collider has long become more than just a major experimental facility, but a part of modern culture and a sort of Mecca for science-minded people, as well. Naturally, tours of CERN Laboratory where the collider is located are most popular.
06.01.2017