Joseph Harmon and Alan Gross follow the evolution of written science communication.
Intense beams of synchrotron X-rays have revealed the inner workings of Niccolò Paganini’s favourite violin.
The CMS collaboration has reported the first observation of 𝛾𝛾 → 𝝉𝝉 in pp collisions, setting a new benchmark for the tau lepton’s magnetic moment.
By accepting sanctions in science, writes Hannes Jung, we allow the dominance of politics over scientific cooperation.
Decay-time-dependent analyses of tree-level neutral B-meson decays are sensitive to the CKM angle γ via CP violation.
ATLAS researchers have set new upper cross-section limits and lower mass limits on magnetic monopoles and high-electric-charge objects.
The resurgence of nationalism along with pressing global challenges call for stronger scientific communities, argue Leonard Lynn and Hal Salzman.
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The platform technologies that underpin Europe’s large-scale research facilities
Having emerged from a scheduled long shutdown, the upgraded Belle II detector in Japan recorded its first collisions on 20 February.
Climate models are missing an important source of aerosol particles in polar and marine regions, according to new results from the CLOUD experiment at CERN.
In demonstrating laser cooling of a purely leptonic matter-antimatter system, the AEgIS collaboration opens new possibilities for antimatter research.
For the LHC, the aim during 2024 is to accumulate an integrated luminosity of up to 90 inverse femtobarns.
H.E.S.S opens exciting possibilities in the search for galactic cosmic-ray sources at PeV energies and extragalactic ones at EeV energies.
A major upgrade to the AMS-02 tracking system planned for 2026 will bring key information relating to a mysterious excess of cosmic rays at high energies.
The FCC collaboration beckons individuals and institutions to contribute to the next chapter in exploring the fundamental laws and building blocks of the universe.
Weaving through the molasse and limestone beneath Lake Geneva and around Mont Salève, the Future Circular Collider would constitute a major global civil-engineering project in its...
From the latest accelerator designs to their estimated cost and long-term societal returns, the Courier gathers the key takeaways so far from the Future Circular Collider feasibili...
Snapshots of the latest developments in FCC-ee vacuum, radio-frequency, magnet and alignment technologies.
The reference layout for the FCC with eight surface sites constitutes a significant reduction in footprint with respect to the initial scenario drawn up in 2014.
By providing considerable advances in sensitivity, precision and energy reach, the Future Circular Collider is the perfect vehicle with which to navigate the new physics landscape....