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Adrian Cho

Adrian Cho

Staff Writer at Science

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  • English
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  • Astronomy
  • Engineering
  • Physics

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Recent Articles

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Just-departed head of DOE science wing discusses successes and barriers

Asmeret Asefaw Berhe pushed for more inclusive research and a focus on climate
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Australia bets big on dark horse quantum computing technology

In AU$940 million deal, PsiQuantum will build “utility scale” facility to harness photons
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NSF halts South Pole megaproject to probe infant cosmos’ growth spurt

Citing aging infrastructure at Antarctic base, agency declines to advance plan to build microwave telescope array
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This CEO aims to revolutionize cancer-killing isotope production—an...

Nuclear engineer Greg Piefer hopes better neutron sources will help his company dominate the multibillon-dollar medical isotope market—and pay for fusion research
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New treatments for deadly snake bites, and a fusion company that wa...

On this week’s show: Selling high-energy neutrons for medical purposes, and finding new treatments for snake bites by screening the human genome
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Trouble and strife deepen at famed U.S. particle physics lab

At Fermilab, planned staff furlough, online screed highlight continuing management problems
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Hunt for dark matter particles bags nothing—again

The massive LUX-ZEPLIN detector leaves few hiding places for hypothetical particles called WIMPs
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Hopes of new physics dashed with measurement of hefty particle’s mass

The W boson has precisely the mass predicted by physicists’ standard model
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No sign of ghostly dark photons in afterglow of Big Bang

Subtle analysis of cosmological data probes novel concept of dark matter
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Fermilab’s not-quite-new boss aims to end turmoil, boost performance

University of Chicago will again lead a group to manage the U.S.’s only dedicated particle physics lab
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In a surprise, AI pioneers win physics Nobel

John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton honored for early work on artificial neural networks