If you chop a magnet in half, you end up with two smaller magnets. Both the original and the new magnets have "north" and "south" poles. But what if single north and south poles exist, just like ...
It survived a month-long journey over 3200 miles, and now the delicate and complex electromagnet is well on its way to exploring the unknown. Two years ago, scientists on the Muon g-2 experiment ...
A 680-ton superconducting magnet is secure in its new home and nearly ready for a new era of discovery in particle physics, scientists report. The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory -- or Fermilab ...