The Jewelled Antler Library, a box set compiling releases on the label of the same name, released in 2008.

"The Jewelled Antler library was originally a 12 month subscription series of 3" CD-r's compiled in 2003."

"With 13 groups, 59 tracks and over 4 hours and 40 minutes of music and sounds, the Jewelled Antler Library box-set brings together experimental music from the U.S., Finland, and New Zealand that ranges from psychedelic, abstract drone, soft psych, noise, folk and field recordings, to the outright strange and bizarre...."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JblptZqPyns

#JewelledAntler #Fursaxa #Uton #LorenChasse #Tomes #TheIvytree #HalaStrana #DeadRavenChoir #TheFamousBoatingParty #Claypipe #Muons #Thuja #KemiallisetYstavat #TheWaysofGodtoMan #psychedelia #Drone #Noise #FolkMusic #Finland #FieldRecordings #Music

📣 New title image 🖼️

The diagram shows results from a numerical relativistic computer simulation of merging neutron stars.

The new simulation takes into account muons and their reactions to get a physically more complete picture of what happens in these extreme cosmic events.

Researchers at @unipotsdam, at Universidade Federal do ABC in Brazil, and at @mpi_grav have recently published their results: https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.14225.

The diagram from that manuscript shows the muon fraction and its deviation from equilibrium at different times after merger.

The most important finding: Unlike reported in the literature so far, taking into account muons and their reactions only plays a minor role – at least in the context of calculating the synthesis of elements in neutron star mergers and their optical counterparts observable with telescopes.

#Astrodon #Astrophysics #Muons #NeutronStar

"Researchers in China say that they are the first to use cosmic-ray muography to monitor the region surrounding a tunnel. Described as a lightweight, robust and affordable scintillator setup, the technology was developed by Kim Siang Khaw at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and colleagues. They hope that their approach could provide a reliable and non-invasive method for the real-time monitoring of subterranean infrastructure."

https://physicsworld.com/a/cosmic-muons-monitor-river-sediments-surrounding-shanghai-tunnel/

#Physics #Particles #Muons #Infrastructure

Cosmic muons monitor river sediments surrounding Shanghai tunnel – Physics World

Real-time system also detects ebb and flow of tides

Physics World
Forged in FreeCAD: CERN CMS Detector Cable Clamps
In case it passed you by, over on our mastodon account and on the X platform we have run the hashtag #FreeCADFriday for a long time. It's a straightforward "show everyone what you are up to with FreeCAD" type affair and every week so many amazing projects show up as responses.
#CERN #FreeCAD #CAD #CMS #Muons
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Forged in FreeCAD: CERN CMS Detector Cable Clamps

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Let me share one of the pictures from todays #physics data analyis work.

It is a Dalitz plot visualizing the fractions of the signals in three photodiodes registering scintillation light excited by #cosmicrays #muons in a big Bismuth-Germanium-Oxide #BGO crystal. The colors represent different data selection criteria.

🚨 Final results from a long-running experiment at Fermilab show muons—tiny particles—are still acting weird, challenging our understanding of the universe. 🌌 Scientists are racing to reconcile these findings with the Standard Model using supercomputers. More to come! 🔬

#GoodNews #Physics #Science #Muons
https://apnews.com/article/muon-fermilab-standard-model-physics-cb123cd20bfd8141dbf75de62804b32b

A long-running experiment finds a tiny particle is still acting weird

Final results from a long-running U.S.-based experiment show a tiny particle continues to act strangely -- but that’s still good news for the laws of physics as we know them. The mysterious particles called muons wobble like a top when inside a magnetic field. Previous experiments found the muons were behaving strangely, which didn't fit well with the foundational rulebook of physics. New data adds fuel to that fire, but scientists have found a way to make the findings agree with the Standard Model of Physics. Results were announced Tuesday and were submitted to the journal Physical Review Letters.

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Anomaly no more! “Muon g-2” puzzle resolved at last Can theory and experiment agree on the magnetic moment of the muon? At last, a new theory initiative paper coupled with final, world's best experimental results point to the resolution. bigthink.com/starts-with-... #physics #science #muons

Anomaly no more! "Muon g-2" pu...
Anomaly no more! "Muon g-2" puzzle resolved at last

When theory and experiment disagree, it could mean new physics. This time, they solved the muon g-2 puzzle, and saved the Standard Model.

Big Think
Muons used to test the condition of a road bridge in Estonia

This week, a new technology was tested in Jõgisoo, Harju County, as part of a nearly €1.3 million research project. Using cosmic radiation and artificial intelligence, the technology aims to assess the technical condition of bridges without the need for destructive testing.

Eesti Rahvusringhääling | ERR
This $100 Muon Detector Lets You Harness the Cosmos

<p>Uncover hidden mine shafts and more</p>

IEEE Spectrum
This $100 Muon Detector Lets You Harness the Cosmos

<p>Uncover hidden mine shafts and more</p>

IEEE Spectrum