

The Institute for Nuclear Research in Moscow celebrates its 50th anniversary.
After two years of intense work, accelerator physicists are cooling the LHC to operational temperatures and eyeing the final stretch of the road to Run 3.
CERN is home to a unique innovation ecosystem pioneering advances in vacuum science, technology and engineering
Theorist Giulia Zanderighi discusses fundamental physics at the boundary between theory and experiment.
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations have not only discovered a new particle, argues Yosef Nir, but also laid bare the underpinnings of electroweak interactions and uncovered the first...
Observations of millisecond pulsars by the NANOGrav collaboration show early signs of consistency with gravitational waves with a period of decades.
LHCb has recently published a new result on |Vub| using the first ever measurement of the Bs0→K–μ+νμ decay.
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The first ten years of LHC operations have generated a bumper crop of new knowledge.
The booster synchrotron at Russia's NICA accelerator complex accelerated helium ions in late December.
Paolo Chiggiato and Leonel Ferreira explain the critical role that surface modification plays in big-science vacuum systems.
Leybold’s Tom Kammermeier on the German manufacturer’s long-range bet on hyperloop vacuum-based transportation systems.
ESS vacuum group leader Marcelo Juni Ferreira describes the essential role of vacuum technology in this next-generation neutron-science facility.
A pan-European consortium is working towards an international standard for the commercial manufacture of ionisation vacuum gauges.
Join the audience for a live webinar at 4 p.m. GMT on 27 January 2021 to gain a better understanding of the HL–LHC project.
CERN’s MEDICIS facility is producing novel radioisotopes for medical research.
Experimentalists and theorists met from 16 to 19 November for the eighth workshop of the LHC's long-lived particles community.
A trio of ISOLDE physicists have been awarded the 2020 Lise Meitner Prize.
The computing demands expected this decade puts HEP in a similar position to 1995 when the field moved to PCs, argues Sverre Jarp.
Adriano Garonna co-founded EBAMed, a company which develops technologies to enable non-invasive treatments of heart arrhythmia using proton beams.