

A memorable scientific symposium in the new CERN Science Gateway on 31 October brought the past, present and future of electroweak exploration into vivid focus.
Fighting for the most adequate words and pictures that give meaning to what we are doing is crucial to keep the community focused and motivated for the long march ahead, says Urs Wiedemann.
The new art installations at CERN Science Gateway express complex physics concepts in inspiring ways.
More than 100 kaon experts met at CERN in September for a hybrid workshop to take stock of the experimental and theoretical opportunities in kaon physics in the coming decades.
The first direct experiment to observe a gravitational effect on the motion of antimatter opens a new avenue of experimental exploration.
A technical design study has been recently launched for a new high-intensity physics programme at CERN’s North Area that will shape the physics landscape at CERN's North Area.
At the TOP 2023 workshop, the ATLAS collaboration reported the first observation of entangled top-quark pairs, opening new ways to test the fundamental properties of quantum mechan...
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The latest constraints on dark matter from PandaX, LUX-ZEPLIN, SuperCDMS, CRESST and XENONnT were among highlights of TAUP 2023.
Electrical engineer Matteo Di Cosmo describes the difficult decision to leave CERN after eight enjoyable years.
Maria obtained a CERN fellowship in 1957 and worked on a novel method to provide polarised proton beams at the Synchrocyclotron.
Gaudin was known for his influential work in the domain of integrable models.
Roman Jackiw was one of the most brilliant and profound theorists of his generation.
Incoming KEK director-general Shoji Asai describes the latest activities in Japan’s diverse high-energy physics programme.
The intense programme of EPS-HEP 2023 underlined the vibrancy and diversity of the field.
Results from many experiments were presented, many of which are building excitement for even more rigorous tests of the Standard Model.
This year’s conference focused on “Hot topics in particle physics and cosmology: theory facing experimental prospects”.
An official partner of UNESCO, Rencontres du Vietnam promotes collaboration between Vietnamese or Asia-Pacific scientists and colleagues from other parts of the world.
Much has been learned in recent years about particle polarisation and related topics, in particular thanks to measurements made at the LHC.
Physicists turned science-education researchers Magdalena Kersting and Urban Eriksson describe the latest thinking in science communication, education and outreach.