N3AS Newscenter
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Lepton Number Violating Neutrino Self-Interactions Heat Up proto-Neutron Stars
Prepared by Anna M. Suliga Neutrinos are the most intriguing particles whose masses point to the existence of new physics. They rarely interact; therefore, they can directly probe the most […]
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Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter Gets Even Cooler
We don’t yet know what makes up dark matter, but we do know that it doesn’t belong to the familiar particles of the Standard Model. One promising class of very well motivated dark matter candidates are dark neutral leptons, or “sterile neutrinos”.
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Nuclear excited states may be key to search for new flavor-violating physics
Collider-based experiments continue to push the energy frontier in search of new particles.
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N3AS Associate Fellow Sanjana Curtis Receives Schmidt Award for Excellence in Science Communications
N3AS Associate Fellow Sanjana Curtis has been selected for the 2024 Eric and Wendy Schmidt Award for Excellence in Science Communications, with Top Prize, Research Scientist: Early Career. This program […]
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Baha Balantekin wins 2025 APS Bethe Prize
Congrats to N3AS Senior Investigator Baha Balantekin on winning the American Physical Society’s 2025 Hans A. Bethe prize.