Shifting sands for muon g–2
Two recent results may ease the tension between theory and experiment.
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Two recent results may ease the tension between theory and experiment.
Marek Karliner and Jonathan Rosner ask what makes tetraquarks and pentaquarks tick, revealing them to be at times exotic compact states, at times hadronic molecules and at times both – with much sti...
The 42nd international conference on high-energy physics reported progress across all areas of high-energy physics.
The Southeastern European Network in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics has organised scientific training and research activities since its foundation in Vrnjačka Banja in 2003.
The Strings 2024 conference looked at the latest developments in the interconnected fields of quantum gravity and quantum field theory, all under the overarching framework of string theory.
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Michael Duff has published a timely reflection on Steven Weinberg's scientific legacy.
Since their first direct detection in 2015, gravitational waves have become pivotal in our quest to understand the universe.