Read article 'LHCb brings leptons into line'
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Read article 'Taking plasma accelerators to market'
A $15 million investment will enable US firm TAU Systems to build a marketable laser-driven particle accelerator.
Read article 'Crystal collimation brings HL-LHC into focus'
Crystal collimation, which makes use of a phenomenon called planar channelling, is key to handling the more intense beams at Run 3 and the High-Luminosity LHC.
Experts discussed all aspects of occupational health and safety at the International Technical Safety Forum, held at CERN from 25 to 28 October.
New policy aims to make all CERN research fully accessible, reproducible, inclusive, democratic and transparent for both researchers and wider society.
What drives us to commit so much effort to outreach and public engagement? First of all, we love doing it, says chair of the International Particle Physics Outreach Group, Steve Go...
The latest Snowmass community planning exercise revealed the great opportunities present in the US and the connections to programmes in the rest of the world.
EURO-LABS maps out a European transnational access programme to boost knowledge transfer.
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Read article 'The Sketchbook and the Collider'
Annecy exhibition connected the artist’s sketchbook and the physicist’s collider as arenas where the invisible is made visible.
Read article 'Discussing all things symmetry'
Muon-decay experiments at PSI were a highlight of the SSP2022 conference.
Read article 'SLAC at 60: past, present, future'
Join the audience for a live webinar on 17 January 2023, presented by JoAnne Hewett, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Read article 'The axion search programme at DESY'
Join the audience for a live webinar on 26 January 2023, presented by Axel Lindner
Read article 'LHCb experiment meets theory'
Among other topics, experimental and theoretical developments in mixing and CP violation, flavour changing neutral and charged currents, QCD spectroscopy and exotic hadrons were di...
Read article 'Superconducting detector magnets for the future'
Participants at the Superconducting Detector Magnets Workshop discussed the strong demand for developing future superconducting magnets.
Read article 'A celebration for Gabriele Veneziano'
On 7 September colleagues and friends commemorated the 80th birthday of the pioneering CERN theorist.
Read article 'Identifying dark matter'
At the IDM conference, some 250 physicists discussed the fresh results from the dark-matter experiments.
Read article '100 years of international collaboration in physics'
About 250 physicists from 70 countries gathered at ICTP Trieste to celebrate IUPAP's centenary.
Read article 'Neutrinos out of the blue'
Taking shape on the Mediterranean seabed, the vast KM3NeT telescope promises to open a new vista on the neutrino’s properties.
Read article 'Rare B-meson decays to two muons'
A recent measurement of B0S → μ+μ– by the CMS collaboration reduces a previous tension between theory and experiment.
Read article 'Spotting kaon decays into four muons'
The LHCb collaboration on the hunt for neutral Kaon decays into four muons.