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Neutrino Mass and Mixing, Resonant Leptogenesis and Charged Lepton Flavor Violation in a Minimal Inverse Seesaw Model with S₄ Symmetry
Why do neutrinos have mass at all when the Standard Model predicts they shouldn't? A new paper in The European Physical Journal C builds a minimal theoretical framework using S₄…
Science Gazette Neutrinovoltaic? What Happens When You Actually Test the Arguments Instead of Repeating Them
The instinct to dismiss an unfamiliar claim is fast and feels like rigor. Sometimes it is. Sometimes it's just a reflex wearing the clothes of one. A science journalist with…
Nature The Exotic Particles That Could Finally Break the Standard Model
The LHCb experiment at CERN has been watching B mesons decay since 2011. After 650 billion of them, the angles don't add up. A 4-sigma deviation from Standard Model predictions,…
World Of Mathematics Not a Textbook. Not an Encyclopedia. Something More Useful.
Some equations took centuries to prove. Others are still waiting. A reference portal that puts formulas, the people behind them, and the problems nobody has cracked yet into one…
Neutrino Science What If the Most Abundant Particle in Existence Could Power Your Home?
Detectors on Mediterranean seafloors. Radio arrays buried in Antarctic ice. Kilometre-scale instruments watching a particle that passes through the Earth as though it isn't there.…
Aanda Association of the IceCube Neutrinos with CAZ Blazar Light Curves
IceCube has detected hundreds of high-energy cosmic neutrinos. Where they come from is still an open question. This paper cross-references 356 neutrino events with optical flares…
Science Gazette What the Cable Represents Is Exactly What the Pi Car Was Built to Outgrow
A vehicle has always been a vessel. Energy flows into it, gets consumed, runs out. That relationship felt so permanent it stopped looking like a choice. The Pi Car starts from a…
Ill Ricochet - Search for the Coherent Elastic Nuclear Scattering of Neutrinos from a reactor
Reactor neutrinos are among the most controlled sources available to particle physicists. Eight meters from an active core, with a flux of 10¹² particles per square centimeter per…
N N N Роль когерентного упругого рассеяния нейтрино на ядрах графена в Neutrinovoltaic технологии электрогенерации
Дэвид Фридман предсказал этот процесс в 1973 году. Экспериментально подтвердили его COHERENT, PandaX-4T и SuperKamiokande. Теперь физика CEvNS, от передачи импульса ядру углерода…
Islasbaleares24Horas El barco que genera su propia energía: Pi Nautic llega al Mediterráneo
El Mediterráneo tiene sus propias reglas. Distancias largas, puertos caros, logística de combustible que no perdona. La pregunta que flota en Palma esta semana es cuánto de eso…
World Of Physics One Equation, a New Way of Thinking About Energy
Most equations describe what already happens. This one was written to describe what hasn't been built yet. World of Physics takes it apart: what each variable actually represents,…
Skycr KM3-230213A: The neutrino that broke the scale
Deep beneath the Mediterranean, a single particle arrived carrying more energy than anything its kind had ever delivered before. KM3NeT caught it. The event has no confirmed…
Energy News Power Without Dependency: How Autonomous Energy Systems Reshape Economic Stability
From chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz to fragile national grids, recent disruptions expose how deeply economic stability is tied to external energy flows. Dependency is not…
Phys.org Neutrinos caught on camera: Testing the first prototype of a new elementary particle detector
Particle detectors have always faced a hard trade-off: the larger the volume, the harder it becomes to track what's happening inside it. A collaboration between ETH Zurich and…
Scitechdaily The Most Powerful Neutrino Ever Detected May Have a Surprising Cosmic Source
Three years ago, a detector off the coast of Sicily caught something no instrument had ever recorded. Where it came from, nobody knows for certain. A new analysis by the KM3NeT…
Globaltimes China's Neutrino Telescope Hardware Passes Deep-Sea Test
3,500 meters below the surface of the South China Sea, instruments designed to catch some of the universe's most elusive particles have just cleared a critical round of field…
Nature Cosmic-ray Detection Heralds Era of Mega-Observatories for Neutrinos
Radio sensors buried in Antarctic ice have, for the first time, detected cosmic rays through the radio signals they leave behind. The technique, tested at the Askaryan Radio Array…
Science Gazette Between the Graphene and the Ghost Particle, AI Goes to Work
Machine learning and materials science don't usually share credit. In neutrinovoltaic engineering, they can't avoid it. The parameter space is too large, the variables too…
What an Equation Actually Says
Behind a compact expression lies a strict accounting rule that governs how energy is evaluated in structured environments. It does not describe abundance or scarcity in isolation,…
When the AI Is Right and Still Wrong
Confident AI answers aren't always wrong because of bad data. Sometimes they're wrong because the system being evaluated isn't the one you actually asked about. What happens when…
Energy Politics Continuous, Sourceless, Everywhere: The Renewable Nobody Saw Coming
Energy has always had a geography. Solar peaks in Morocco, wind favours mountain passes, water follows elevation. The ambient fields that neutrinovoltaic systems couple with…
Vientos de Cambio Salón Náutico de Palma 2026: Pi Nautic y la pregunta que ningún armador puede ignorar ya
El generador diésel auxiliar lleva décadas siendo el ruido de fondo de la náutica. Siempre encendido, siempre consumiendo. Pi Nautic, la plataforma marítima de la Neutrino® Energy…
Inbox Gravity Under the Neutrino Microscope: Einstein is Right Again with Unprecedented Precision
Neutrinos from two distant blazars just gave Einstein's Weak Equivalence Principle its most precise cosmic test yet. The margin of accuracy involved a gravitational structure so…
Energy News The System Behind the Science: A Conversation with Holger Thorsten Schubart
Energy journalism has a vocabulary problem. When a technology doesn't fit existing categories, reporters reach for the nearest label and run with it. One journalist spent years…