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Host states gear up to work on FCC
Johannes Gutleber outlines the latest progress toward the Future Circular Collider feasibility study.
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Read article 'Host states gear up to work on FCC'
Johannes Gutleber outlines the latest progress toward the Future Circular Collider feasibility study.
Read article 'The search for new physics: take three'
Searches for new physics at Run 3 will bring significant gains in sensitivity beyond the benefit provided by the increased amount of data.
Read article 'A flavour of Run 3 physics'
Could the historical role of flavour measurements in elucidating new-particle discoveries be about to repeat itself at the LHC?
Read article 'Pushing the precision frontier'
Precision measurements in Run 3 can act as a gateway to new discoveries explains Abideh Jafari.
Read article 'Heavy-ion physics: past, present and future'
The heavy-ion physics programme at LHC Run 3 will provide deep insights into the rich field of QCD phenomenology.
Read article 'VELO’s voyage into the unknown'
LHCb's all-new VELO detector will extend the collaboration's capabilities to search for new physics at Run 3.
Read article 'Science diversity at the intensity and precision frontiers'
CERN’s diverse fixed-target programme is playing an increasingly important role in the search for new physics.
Read article 'Crab cavities enter next phase'
Rama Calaga describes the latest progress in building the superconducting radio-frequency “crab” cavities that will increase the probability of collisions at the High-Luminosity LHC.
Read article 'Exploring the CMB like never before'
With telescopes at the South Pole and in the Chilean Atacama Desert, the newly endorsed CMB-S4 observatory will exceed the capabilities of earlier experiments by more than an order of magnitude.
Read article 'Turning the screw on right-handed neutrinos'
The existence of heavy neutral leptons could solve the key observational shortcomings of the Standard Model, and such particles might be within reach of current and proposed experiments.