The ALICE collaboration has measured the interaction of open-charm mesons with charged pions and kaons
The AWAKE experiment is adapting plasma-wakefield acceleration for applications in particle physics.
The LHCb collaboration has reported the first search for the decay of the neutral strange B-meson to a pair of muons and a reconstructed photon.
Physics Beyond Colliders' annual workshop convened 175 physicists at CERN to provide updates on ongoing projects and explore new proposals.
How the CERN EN-MME-MM section deals with the complex demands for mechanical design, production facilities and material science at CERN and beyond.
Michael Duff has published a timely reflection on Steven Weinberg's scientific legacy.
A workshop on sustainability for future accelerators took place on 25–27 September in Morioka, Japan.
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As the harvest of data from the LHC experiments continues to increase, so does the required number of simulated collisions.
Since their first direct detection in 2015, gravitational waves have become pivotal in our quest to understand the universe.
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In March, CERN selected a new experiment called SHiP to search for hidden particles using high-intensity proton beams from the SPS.
A new five-year-long project aims to accelerate novel computing, engineering and scientific ideas for the ATLAS and CMS upgrades.
In March the CERN Council launched the process for updating the European strategy for particle physics.
The US Department of Energy has approved “Critical Decision 3A” for the future Brookhaven-based collider.
The largest charm-threshold data set ever collected is also vital for studies with charm and beauty mesons at LHCb and Belle II.
The LHC’s dedicated heavy-ion experiment is to be equipped with an upgraded inner tracker and a new forward calorimeter during the next long shutdown.
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument has catalogued millions of objects in its bid to study the evolution of the universe.
New EPS president Mairi Sakellariadou on how to support curiosity-driven research.