No one has ever probed a particle more stringently than this. In a new experiment, scientists measured a magnetic property of the electron more carefully than ever before, making the most precise ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa., June 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In a recent announcement by Neurelis, a proprietary intranasal formulation of diazepam (NRL-1) achieved positive clinical results in a Phase I ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Particle Sciences, Inc. today announced the appointment of Robert W. Lee, Ph.D. to the position of Vice President, Pharmaceutical Development. Dr. Lee joins ...
For more than half a century, particle physicists have theorized the existence of a “glueball,” a particle made entirely of gluons. While the past few decades have produced some compelling candidates, ...
A tiny discrepancy in particle physics has loomed for decades as an exciting possible crack in one of science’s most ...
If particle physicists get their way, new accelerators could one day scrutinize the most tantalizing subatomic particle in physics — the Higgs boson. Six years after the particle’s discovery at the ...
Particle Sciences expects to have commercial manufacturing capabilities up and running at its Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, facility by the end of the year and intends to manufacture both sterile and ...
"When my student showed me the data I thought she must be wrong," Boston College professor and lead researcher Kenneth Burch told Live Science. "It's not every day you find a new particle sitting on ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa., March 5, 2012 -- BETHLEHEM, Pa., March 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Particle Sciences, Inc. (PSI), a leading pharmaceutical CRO, and Lyotropic Therapeutics ...
Some of the most fundamental questions about our universe are also the most difficult to answer. Questions like what gives matter its mass, what is the invisible 96 percent of the universe made of, ...
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