Read article 'Gravitational waves: a golden era'
Read article 'Gravitational waves: a golden era'
Read article 'Iraq to join SESAME as associate member'
On 25 July the Council of SESAME unanimously approved Iraq’s request to join the Jordan-based third-generation light source.
Read article 'New horizons in SRF: beyond the HL-LHC'
Frank Gerigk, leader of CERN’s RF group, assesses progress on the SRF R&D roadmap and the exacting fabrication and performance requirements already coming into view.
The Muon g-2 collaboration's new result of the anomalous magnetic moment improves the precision of their previous one by a factor of 2.
The EPS has announced the recipients of the 2023 High Energy and Particle Physics Awards.
The backstory and legacy of the Gargamelle collaboration’s epochal discovery of neutral currents 50 years ago.
Katy Foraz, head of CERN’s engineering department, on how the prioritisation of individual and collective development is fundamental to long-term success.
Every year the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb collaborations award outstanding PhD students, who worked on the experiments, with the thesis prizes.
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Read about 'In focus: enabling technologies'
The platform technologies that underpin Europe’s large-scale research facilities
Read article 'Probing gluonic saturated matter'
ALICE has presented new results on J/ψ meson-production in ultra peripheral collisions, where the photon probes the whole nucleus.
Read article 'CP studies open windows on new physics'
Legacy results from the first LHC runs represent a new milestone in LHCb’s hunt for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Read article 'PHYSTAT systematics at BIRS'
Systematic errors are becoming increasingly important as larger datasets reduce statistical errors in many analysis channels.
Read article 'A treasure trove of LHC results'
About 350 physicists attended the 11th edition of the LHCP conference in Belgrade from 22 to 26 May.
Read article 'Precision progress on the Higgs boson'
The ATLAS collaboration presented an updated Higgs-boson mass having a precision of 0.9 per mille.
Read article 'Looking forward at the LHC'
The proposed Forward Physics Facility at CERN offers a broad programme ranging from neutrino, QCD and hadron-structure studies to beyond-the-Standard Model searches.
Read article 'Aligning future colliders at SLAC'
A key outcome of the LCWS2023 workshop was a statement to the P5 committee supporting the timely realisation of a Higgs factory based on a linear collider.
Read article 'Theoretical astroparticle physicists gather at CERN'
From 31 May to 2 June, almost 300 participants came together to exchange on topics including dark matter, particle astrophysics, cosmology of the early and late universe, and gravi...
Read article 'Using top quarks to probe nature’s secrets'
CMS recently performed a search for new physics using effective field theory, analysing data containing top quarks with additional final-state leptons.
Read article 'Towards a century of trailblazing physics'
The highly positive atmosphere of FCC Week 2023 projected a strong sense of momentum within the community.
Read article 'EPP-2024: progress and promise'
Maria Spiropulu and Michael Turner discuss "EPP-2024", charged with submitting a report on the long-term future of elementary particle physics in the US.
Read article 'Record attendance at IPAC23'
The fully in-person event attracted 1660 participants from 37 countries, illustrating the need for real-life interactions in the global accelerator landscape after COVID-19.