Don Lincoln
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Expert Voices - Don Lincoln: Explaining dark matter and the universe
By Don Lincoln last updated
Co-author of more than 800 scientific papers, Don Lincoln pursues a range of elusive questions, from the nature of dark matter to the structure of quarks and leptons.
First-Ever Evidence of Higgs Boson Decay Opens New Doors for Particle Physics
By Don Lincoln last updated
For the first time, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider have unambiguously detected Higgs bosons decaying into a matter-antimatter pair of bottom quarks.
Einstein's Quest to 'Know God's Thoughts' Could Take Millennia
By Don Lincoln last updated
Unifying all the forces and particles would require a particle accelerator far more powerful than humans have ever built.
Did 'The Big Bang Theory' Get the Science Right? A Lesson in Supersymmetry and Economy Class
By Don Lincoln published
Is super asymmetry a thing? And do big physicists really travel economy class?
Matter Sucked in by Black Holes May Travel into the Future, Get Spit Back Out
By Don Lincoln published
What happens at the center of a black hole? Not a singularity, as Einstein’s theories predict.
Could Misbehaving Neutrinos Explain Why the Universe Exists?
By Don Lincoln published
Could new findings explain why the universe is made of matter?
Physicist Who Coined 'God Particle' Dies. And a Great Voice for Science Is Stilled.
By Don Lincoln published
It is a sad "day" in science. Dr. Leon Lederman has passed away at the age of 96.
This Experiment Will Shoot Ghostly Particles Through Earth, Answer Why We Exist
By Don Lincoln published
An international group of physicists has announced that they have seen the first signals in a cube-shaped detector called ProtoDUNE.
Happy Birthday, LHC: Here's to 10 Years of Atom Smashing at the Large Hadron Collider
By Don Lincoln published
Ten years ago, the world's largest scientific instrument was turned on and the start of a research dynasty began.
The 4th Flavor? Scientists Close in on a New Kind of Neutrino
By Don Lincoln published
The history behind the discovery is a fascinating tale with twist and turns that would make Agatha Christie's head spin.
Why Measuring a Tiny, Spinning Particle Is Such a Big Deal
By Don Lincoln published
The g-2 experiment has begun and it has the potential to shake up the reigning model of particle physics.
Why Gravitational Waves Are So Exhilarating
By Don Lincoln published
The gravitational-wave research community seems to be having a remarkable string of good luck. Here's what the smashing finding means.
Is Dark Matter Less 'Lumpy' Than Predicted?
By Don Lincoln published
A new night-sky survey of distant galaxies suggests that dark matter is less "lumpy" than previously thought.
Is Dark Matter Real?
By Don Lincoln published
While many people take the existence of dark matter for granted, it's still a theory that has yet to be proven. But new evidence could bolster support for dark matter theories.
Will the World's Largest Supercollider Spawn a Black Hole? (Op-Ed)
By Don Lincoln published
There's a concrete reason enormous particle accelerator experiments won't spawn black holes and end the world.
Is a Real Lightsaber Possible? Science Offers a New Hope
By Don Lincoln published
Are real lightsabers possible?
Einstein's Unfinished Dream: Marrying Relativity to the Quantum World
By Don Lincoln published
How can Einstein's theories meld with the odd observations of the quantum world?
Einstein's True Biggest Blunder (Op-Ed)
By Don Lincoln published
The universe is expanding, relativity speaking.
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